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Download and install the Pulse Secure application found under the VPN section of the OIT Software Download Site. General instructions for configuring the client for either operating system are below. Pulse Secure is the latest client for connecting to the SSL-VPN from a Windows or Mac. Install Pulse Secure from the Chrome Web Store. Configuring Pulse Secure on Windows or Mac.If you entered your NetID above, this will be pre-populated for you. Enter your NetID Password when you see the page and tap Sign In or Go from the keyboard.Tap Connect on the main screen to connect to the VPN.Enter the following information on the configuration screen:Ĭonnection Name (optional): You can enter any name you want for this.Once Pulse Secure is installed, launch the application and click on Please Add a Connection.OIT does not support the application beyond configuration instructions. **Note: this is a third party application. Download and install the free app Pulse Secure from the iTunes App Store.To connect to the VPN from your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad running iOS: To disconnect your VPN session, select Disconnect from the Pulse Secure window, task tray, or menu bar shortcut.Selecting the Pulse Secure icon, will allow you to turn Pulse off or on, open the Pulse window, connect, disconnect, cancel, suspend, resume, or extend your VPN session. Once connected, Pulse Secure will appear in your menu bar. Once connected, Pulse Secure will appear in your task tray. Optional: You may save your settings to expedite the login process in the future. You will be prompted to enter your NetID and password.Optional: You may save your settings to expedite the login process in the future. Unless otherwise specified, select Users as your realm and click Connect. Give the connection a name, such as "UTK VPN" and enter the server name:.
OIT provides full support for both the Windows and macOS client. The Pulse Secure client is available from OIT for use on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Unix systems. The VPN client supported by the university is called Pulse Secure and can be downloaded at our software downloads site under the VPN category. How to use the VPN?įor some functions, the VPN can be accessed via the web portal at but most functions of the VPN require a VPN client. The VPN is required in order to protect sensitive information and comply with information security standards. This means that if a computer is not on UT's encrypted network (via Ethernet or eduroam) it must be connected via the VPN in order to use these services. Why use a VPN?Ĭertain secure resources such as IRIS and T-Storage require computers to be connected to the UT network over a secure channel. A computer connected to UT's VPN is considered to be on the UT network, even if that computer is located off-campus or on another ISP's network. A virtual private network (VPN) is a way to create a secure, encrypted connection between two networks over the Internet.