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:Visit ''Step 3'' of that page for getting connected to the JHU VPN using ''JH Pulse Secure''. You'll see videos there for your operating system. Please watch the videos carefully. | :Visit ''Step 3'' of that page for getting connected to the JHU VPN using ''JH Pulse Secure''. You'll see videos there for your operating system. Please watch the videos carefully. | ||
− | :Additionally, links to the same PDFs mentioned earlier contain step-by-step instructions for making the VPN connections with the JH Pulse Secure client software. Again these PDF instructions are available for both | + | :Additionally, links to the same PDFs mentioned earlier contain step-by-step instructions for making the VPN connections with the JH Pulse Secure client software. Again these PDF instructions are available for both [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/network/VPN/Documents/WindowsInstall.pdf Windows] and [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/network/VPN/Documents MACInstall.pdf Mac] |
− | [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/network/VPN/Documents/WindowsInstall.pdf Windows] and [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/network/VPN/Documents | ||
<span style="color:#ff0000">'''NOTE:''' If you have any issues regarding connecting to the JHU VPN with JH Pulse Secure, ''you should contact'' JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.</span> | <span style="color:#ff0000">'''NOTE:''' If you have any issues regarding connecting to the JHU VPN with JH Pulse Secure, ''you should contact'' JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.</span> |
Revision as of 15:53, 20 December 2017
INTRO
- Several JHU IT-based resources require your computer to be connected to the JHU network for access. For example, JHU-located share drives and certain JHU websites/services. If you're outside of JHU, for instance, at home or at a hotel, you are not on the JHU network, and therefore, cannot access the JHU Network-only resources.
- Enter the VPN. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a way to access resources of another network, for example, your business's network, without physically residing on that network. You can connect to a VPN from home/mobile, and it will look to your computer and to the business server as if you were on the business network, even if physically, you're not.
- JHU hosts its own VPN. The JHU VPN will allow JHU users' home/mobile/etc. computers who are outside of the JHU network to connect to JHU as if they were physically on campus.
Connecting to the JHU VPN
STEP 1: Set Up Multi-Factor Authentication
- JHU now requires Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) to access some of its services... including the JHU VPN.
- (Some further details from JHU's IT group regarding what MFA is all about can be found here. Additionally, WSE IT has put together a document discussing MFA here as well.)
- You will need to visit the JHU Multi-factor Setup Instructions page to enroll your JHED ID to have it work in conjunction with what JHU calls its myIT Login Code.
- Once there, please watch the videos on that page, appropriate to your operating system (currently, Windows, MacOS.)
- That page and its videos will show you how to enroll your JHED ID with a myIT Login Code. The videos are very helpful in explaining the process. You are encouraged to watch them all the way through.
- As part of the MFA setup process, you will end up having to choose an Authenticator program to install on your computer. Note: We have found that for Windows users, the WinAuth program seems to work well for authenticating your MyIT code. Detailed WinAuth instructions can be found here.
- Please install your Authenticator program before continuing.
- You will need your myIT Login Code in order to access the JHU VPN in the next step.
NOTE: If you have any issues with setting up Multi-factor authentication, you should contact JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.
STEP 2: Installing the JHU VPN Client Program, JH Pulse Secure
- Please visit the JHU VPN FAQ page.
- Once there, click through each FAQ entry.
- You'll see that the first two FAQ entries define VPN and discuss the myIT login code (from Multi-factor Authentication.)
- The third FAQ entry on that page, How do I connect to the VPN with a Windows, Mac or Linux computer?, provides a link with videos on how to download and install the VPN client called JH Pulse Secure that will be used to connect to the VPN.
- On that page, Step 1 once again discusses Multi-factor authentication setup. Since you've already done that, you want to start with that page's Step 2 that contains videos for showing how to download and install the VPN client software, JH Pulse Secure for your operating system (Windows/MacOS.) Please watch these videos carefully.
- Additionally, links to PDFs of step-by-step instructions for doing the VPN client installs are located on that page too for Windows and Mac
NOTE: If you have any issues with installing the JH Pulse Secure client on your computer, you should contact JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.
Step 3: Connecting to the JHU VPN with JH Pulse Secure
- Once again, please visit JHU's page on Step by Step Setup Instructions for Connecting with the Pulse Secure VPN
- Visit Step 3 of that page for getting connected to the JHU VPN using JH Pulse Secure. You'll see videos there for your operating system. Please watch the videos carefully.
- Additionally, links to the same PDFs mentioned earlier contain step-by-step instructions for making the VPN connections with the JH Pulse Secure client software. Again these PDF instructions are available for both Windows and MACInstall.pdf Mac
NOTE: If you have any issues regarding connecting to the JHU VPN with JH Pulse Secure, you should contact JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.