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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. | 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 to your computer and to the business | + | 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 (home/mobile) who are ''outside'' of the JHU network to connect to JHU as if they were physically on campus. | JHU hosts its own VPN. The JHU VPN will allow JHU users' home/mobile/etc. computers (home/mobile) who are ''outside'' of the JHU network to connect to JHU as if they were physically on campus. | ||
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+ | ==Connecting to the JHU VPN== | ||
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+ | ===STEP 1: Set Up Multi-Factor Authentication=== | ||
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+ | JHU now requires Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) to access some of its services... including the JHU VPN. | ||
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+ | You will need to visit the '''''[http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/directoryservices/jhea/MFA/MFA_Instructions/index.html 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. | ||
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+ | Once there, please watch the videos on that page, appropriate to your operating system (currently, Windows & Mac. | ||
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+ | That page and videos will show you how to enroll your JHED ID with a myIT Login Code | ||
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+ | You will need your ''myIT Login Code'' in order to | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' If you have any issues with setting up Multi-factor authentication, ''you must contact'' JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP. | ||
==Accessing the JHU VPN== | ==Accessing the JHU VPN== |
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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 (home/mobile) 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.
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 & Mac.
That page and videos will show you how to enroll your JHED ID with a myIT Login Code
You will need your myIT Login Code in order to
NOTE: If you have any issues with setting up Multi-factor authentication, you must contact JHU IT's support helpdesk by phone at 410-516-HELP.