Junos Pulse Vpn Client For Mac

As of March 18, 2019, Duo Multi-Factor Authentication isrequiredto use the Pulse VPN service. For more information and to enroll in Duo, please visit:Multi-Factor Authentication

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The Mac OSX pulse client has been supported for several years now. The latest version I know of is 8.1r3.2. I have this code base running on my dev box and haven't had issues with running the Mac client in testing. The main areas where Mac support get shaky are the Web interface components. Junos Pulse VPN Client for OSX. Obtaining the Junos Pulse client for OSX (Software portal) The Junos Pulse VPN client for OSX installer is avalable as a downloadable application from the Rutgers Software Portal. To obtain the installer package, log into the Rutgers Software Portal with a valid NetID and password.

  • Refer to the supported OS list on the FAQ page.
  • Download the Pulse Secure client for MacOS here.

Installation

Open the package, click Continue, then Install.

Note: If you are having trouble finding the file after download, trying looking on your desktop or in the downloads folder located in the Dock.

Click Close once installation is completed.

Go to your Applications folder and click on the Pulse Secure icon to start.

Click the plus sign + to make a new connection.

Enter a name for the connection.
For Server URL, enter:
vpn.vanderbilt.edu
Click Add.


Click Connect on your newly created connection.

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Read the VPN Pre Sign-in Notification and click Proceed.

Client

Enter your VUnetID and ePassword when prompted for login credentials.

Enter your secondary password from Multi-factor Authentication.

While connected, you should see an icon in the status bar.

When you are ready to disconnect, go to the Pulse Secure window and click Disconnect.

I had some Apple Keychain issues after upgrading to Mac OS X El Capitan yesterday. Apple provided a reasonable resolution (blow away the login Apple Keychain and re-create it). As it turns out, my issues weren’t limited to just the El Capitan upgrade. The Juniper Networks’ VPN client, Junos Pulse, has some pretty awful issues.

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The behavior went something like this:1. Save a password for a VPN connection in Junos Pulse VPN client2. The first use of the VPN connection will be fine3. Disconnect VPN connection4. Close Junos Pulse VPN client5. Open VPN client6. Attempt to connect to recently created VPN (with saved password)

All hell breaks loose; Apple Keychain issues galore. Literally every Apple Keychain becomes unusable to some extent and a reboot is required to resolve the issue.

The workaround is to not save passwords in the Junos Pulse client (even in the supposedly El Capitan supported version of Junos Pulse; thank you commenter JJ Duru).

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Hopefully this bug gets fixed very soon.

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@JuniperNetworks If you could fix Pulse bug in OS X El Capitan that'd be great. Your downloads site is down too. pic.twitter.com/b86KHpRtgG

— Chris Short (@ChrisShort) October 6, 2015

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