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  1. MacOS 10.11 or higher as of the current version of the Pulse Secure Client; Connecting through the Pulse Secure client. Download the client: macOS Pulse Secure Client Upon starting the client for the first time it will ask to upgrade the client. This will pull an up-to-date version of the client with the most recent configuration.
  2. Download the Pulse Secure Access Client for your device. One universal client for Pulse Connect Secure, Pulse Policy Secure and Pulse Workspace Beautiful experience on mobile and desktop.
  3. Configure the connection. Open Pulse Secure to configure it for your first use: Windows: In your task bar, click the Pulse Secure icon. MacOS: In the menu bar, click the Pulse Secure icon.Alternatively, find and click the Pulse Secure icon in your Applications folder. (If you have trouble finding a Pulse Secure folder, check for one named Junos Pulse Secure.).
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The Pulse Client creates a secure connection to your corporate Pulse Connect Secure SSL VPN gateway to provide instant access to business applications and data from anywhere at any time. When launching a 32-bit Pulse Secure application (i.e. PDC 5.3) on macOS High Sierra starting with version 10.13.4, a one-time alert will be displayed that the 'App is not optimized for your Mac'. This does not prevent the application from running and will not affect the functionality of the Pulse client. Download the Pulse Secure Client. Download the Pulse Secure Client for Mac from the Smith Software site. Scroll down to the Misc. Double-click the plusev5.pkg to start the install. Accept the defaults and if prompted, enter for your username and password to.

Overview

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is used to connect securely to a remote network via the Internet. This is especially important if you are traveling and using an unfamiliar network (I.e. airports, coffee shops, etc.) PSU maintains a VPN so that employees can access files, applications, printers, and other resources on the office network without compromising security.

In addition to accessing PSU services off campus via myPlymouth, you can access many of Plymouth State University’s networked resources remotely, using Plymouth’s Virtual Private Network (“VPN”). For example, you may wish to access network file shares from off-campus, or use Banner INB while working from home. You do NOT need to use this service if you only wish to use email or access Moodle via myPlymouth.

Install and Configure Pulse Secure client for Windows and Mac OS X

Please use the following instructions to configure your new VPN client.

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After installing, users should set the VPN Server as:vpn.plymouth.edu

Step 1:

Download the installer that is appropriate for your OS.
Windows
Mac
Linux

Windows

Windows 32 bit
Windows 32 bit Pulse Secure Installer 9.1r7

Windows 64 bit
Windows 64 bit Pulse Secure Installer 9.1r7

Step 2:

Run the downloaded installer.

Note: Some users on OSX may need to command-click/control-click, and then select “Open” if an error about an unidentified developer is encountered.

Step 3:

1. Launch the now-installed application.


2. Click the ‘+’ button to add a new connection

3. Enter vpn.plymouth.edu for the Server URL and “PSU VPN” for the Name.
If ‘Type’ is requested, choose the option that lists SSL-VPN.
4. Click Add.


5. Click Connect, and enter your myPlymouth username and password into the form, clicking Connect again.

You should now be successfully connected and able to access Plymouth State University resources.

Mac

Apple OS X
Apple OS X Pulse Secure VPN Installer 9.1r7

Step 2:

Run the downloaded installer located in your downloads folder. Follow the instructions to install Pulse Secure.

Note: Some users on OSX may need to command-click/control-click, and then select “Open” if an error about an unidentified developer is encountered.

Step 3:

  1. Launch the now-installed application.
  2. Click the ‘+’ button to add a new connection

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3. Enter vpn.plymouth.edu for the Server URL and “PSU VPN” for the Name. If ‘Type’ is requested, choose the option that lists SSL- VPN.

4. Click Add.

5. Click Connect, and enter your myPlymouth username (NOT username@plymouth.edu) and password into the form, clicking Connect again. If you receive a notice about 'You are about to authenticate to an untrusted server...' select OK.

You should now be successfully connected and able to access Plymouth State University resources.

Linux
Linux RPM for CentOS/RHEL Installer pulse-9.1R3.i386.rpm
Linux DEB for Ubuntu/Debian Installer pulse-9.1R3.i386.deb

If installing Linux, follow text instructions and please call into the ITS Helpdesk with any issues at 603-535-2929!

The Pulse Secure client app is available for iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to obtain it.

INSTALLING THE PULSE SECURE VPN CLIENT ON A MAC

Temporarily change your security preferences.
Before you can install the Pulse Secure client, you must temporarily change your Security preferences:

  1. Click the Apple Menu and choose System Preferences, then Security & Privacy.
  2. Click the padlock icon and enter your computer password.
    Note: If you are using a Smith-owned Mac that is bound to AD, enter your network password.
  3. On the General tab, change the Allow apps downloaded from: setting to App Store and identified developers.
  4. Leave the Security & Privacy window open for now.

Download the Pulse Secure Client.

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  1. Download the Pulse Secure Client for Mac from the Smith Software site. Scroll down to the Misc. section.
  2. Double-click the pluse_v5.......pkg to start the install.
  3. Accept the defaults and if prompted, enter for your username and password to install new software.
  4. Restart your computer.

Configure a Connection to Smith

  1. Open Pulse Secure. A Pulse Secure icon (a fancy S for Secure) will appear in the top menu bar.
  2. From the Connection Bar, click the plus-sign to add a connection.
  3. The Type of Connection should read: Policy Secure (UAC) or Connect Secure (VPN)

  4. In the Name field, enter a name for your Profile (for example, Smith).
  5. In the Server URL field, enter vpn.smith.edu
  6. Click Add to save the profile.
  7. Click connect and login with your Smith username and password (do not include the @smith.edu to the username)
  8. You will be prompted to input a Secondary Password. This is to indicate the authentication method you want Duo to use. For a push to the Duo App enter Push, to have Duo call you enter Phone. For more information on this step please follow these instructions.

You are now using the Pulse Secure for a secure connection back to Smith.

Restore your Security preferences.

Return to the Security & Privacy window you modified in Part 1 to restore your previous settings:

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  1. Change the Allow apps downloaded from: setting to Mac App Store and identified developers.
  2. Click the padlock icon to save your changes and prevent further changes.