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VPN - Remote connection
Pulse / Ivanti Secure Access VPN allows users outside of the UCSF directly connected internal network to access restricted resources at UCSF (e.g., connecting to file shares, servers, desktops). The system provides a fully encrypted connection between the client device (laptop, smartphone, tablet, etc.) and the UCSF network providing access identical to systems connected via wired or wireless within UCSF facility.
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
VPN FAQs
DescriptionUCSF uses the Ivanti, formerly known as Pulse Secure remote access system to provide VPN services to the UCSF community. The system is physically and geographically redundant to ensure uninterrupted service during outages or catastrophic events.How do I access the UCSF VPN?
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Network & Wireless
VPN Pulse Secure Install and Login with Duo
- Technical Partner
When Should I Use VPN?
VPN Web Portal
- Technical Partner
Service Interruption
Pulse/Ivanti VPN Log In
Services impacted: VPN - Remote connection
Resolved
Scheduled Maintenance
Pulse/Ivanti VPN
Services impacted: VPN - Remote connection
Planned
Pulse/Ivanti and Okta Logon Instructions
On Thursday, June 13, 2024 (updated from Tuesday, May 21) at 11:00AM, the Pulse/Ivanti VPN logon screen on your workstation will change appearance. Customers will see a new Okta authentication screen asking for email address and password. The system will automatically send a Duo push. There will be no impact on any UCSF applications or systems.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless
Network Services
Overview As part of UCSF IT infrastructure Network Operation team is here to provide support to your mission and thus the mission of UCSF. Below are request options:
- Technical Partner
- Network & Wireless
High Vulnerability in Mozilla VPN
Mozilla has released a security update to address a High vulnerability in Mozilla VPN. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to take control of an affected system. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and effected systems, visit Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2022-08: Mozilla VPN local privilege escalation vis uncontrolled OpenSSL search path. IT Security