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Pulse Secure (Juniper) VPN Installation and Configuration

The Pulse Secure (formerly known as Juniper Pulse) VPN client is Olin's current method of remotely connecting to internal network resources from off campus.

Please only load the VPN client on Olin or personal systems. Do not load the client on any public kiosk style or non-personal machines.

Please note that the new Pulse Secure VPN service may take up to 30 seconds for your machine to complete the connection to the Olin VPN server even though the icon on the desktop shows the connection is active.

Windows

  • Log into jvpn.olin.edu with your network credentials and choose the link for Juniper-VPN-Installers under the file section to download the installation software.
  • Download and install the installation for your operating system architecture.
  • Double-click the installer to begin the installation.
  • Click Next on the Welcome screen
  • Leave the Setup Type as Complete and Next again
  • Click Install at the Ready to Install window.
  • You will get a pop up for UAC (User Account Control) click Yes to allow installation.
  • Click Finish once installation is completed and the Junos client will automatically launch.
  • Click on the Junos Pulse icon on the task bar then select the Open Pulse option.

Configuration

  • Click the plus sign under Connections to add a new connection
  • Leave Type as “UAC or SSL-VPN”
  • Enter a name you will recognize for the connection such as OLIN
  • Enter jvpn.olin.edu for the Server URL.
  • Click Add.
  • Click Connect on your newly created connection.
  • Enter your Olin network credentials when prompted for login credentials then check save settings.
  • Select a session and click Connect.
  • To disconnect, left click the Junos Pulse icon in your system tray (by your clock), select the connection OLIN and then Disconnect.

Mac

  • From on campus:
    • Open Finder.
    • Select Go at the top of your screen.
    • Select Connect to Server.
    • Connect to smb://fsvs01/Applications/Public/VPN/Juniper/Mac
  • From off campus:
    • Log into jvpn.olin.edu with your network credentials and choose the link for Juniper-VPN-Installers under the file section to download the installation software.
  • Double-Click the installer and then double-click JunosPulse.dmg
  • Click Continue and then Install
  • When prompted, enter in your local Mac password (not network credentials)
  • Wait for the installation to complete, then click Close.
  • Click the new Junos Pulse icon in the top right of your screen (by the clock).
  • Select Open Junos Pulse.

Configuration

  • Click the plus sign to make a new connection
  • Enter a name for the connection such as OLIN
  • Enter jvpn.olin.edu for the Server URL and click Add.
  • Click Connect on your newly created connection.
  • Enter your Olin network credentials when prompted for network credentials and check save settings.
  • Select a session and click Connect.
  • To disconnect, Click the Junos Pulse icon again, select OLIN and then Disconnect.

Web Portal

You may also choose to use the web based interface to access network resources after logging into the web portal: https://jvpn.olin.edu.

There is a list of bookmarked links to commonly used sites as well as a file section that provides direct access o the Olin internal file cluster and user home folders.

When accessing file shares in this manner, you will have to download the files you would like to modify to your local machine, modify them, then upload them back to your location on the network file share through the web portal.

Please Note: To run networked applications such as Matlab, you must use the client software so your computer is recognized as being on the Olin domain.

Be aware that there is a single session limit to logins so you can use either the web page or the client, not both at the same time.

VPN Behavioral changes

With the introduction of the Juniper VPN client Olin has implemented what is known as split tunneling. This allows users to utilize their home Internet connection for all non-olin resources and not have traffic routed through Olin's network unless it is destined for Olin resources. Library resources are a prime example, previously you could go directly to these resources and you would be coming from an Olin owned IP address. This is no longer the case and you will need to use the Library web site to gain access to these resources.

http://library.olin.edu