At UCSF, we understand the need to work from wherever you are. When you're traveling or working from home please follow these tips to stay secure, connected and productive.

Once the AnyConnect Secure VPN client is downloaded and you are logged in, go to uc.edu and click on the Tools link in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Then click UCFlex/ESS in the menu. Business Core Systems Step-by-step installation instructions are available in the IT@UC Knowledge Base article UC VPN Installation and Use Instructions. If you are experiencing issues with AnyConnect, please refer to our Troubleshooting guide for UC VPN KB article, or contact our Service Desk. All UCSF employees are invited to attend upcoming UCPath Town Hall meetings to learn more about how to prepare for UCSF's implementation of UCPath on June 1, 2020. For those unable to join the live meeting online, a session recording will be posted following the presentation. Jul 02, 2020 · A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that is constructed using public wires — usually the Internet — to connect to a private network, such as the campus internal network. There are different VPN services that support remote access requirements to the campus. IPSec gateway vpn.cgl.ucsf.edu IPSec ID rbvi_vpn IPSec secret Xauth username Then, to connect to the VPN, type: sudo vpnc /etc/vpnc/rbvi.conf and enter your password when prompted. To disconnect the VPN, just do sudo vpnc-disconnect MyResearch is a secure data hosting service for UCSF researchers and their internal or external collaborators. This service provides research teams with a professionally managed, secure, web-based, collaborative environment in which to manage files containing sensitive data.

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We recommend installing Pulse Secure VPN client via software.ucsf.edu on nonpublic computers you use for UCSF work whenever possible. This is a one-time install. This is a one-time install. You can find more information about the VPN web portal on our VPN Frequently Asked Questions page, or call the IT Service Desk for assistance at 415-514-4100. At UCSF, we understand the need to work from wherever you are. When you're traveling or working from home please follow these tips to stay secure, connected and productive.

Oct 10, 2017 · How to add the Pulse VPN client to your tablet or smartphone Last updated 10/10/2017 version 1.0 2 Once the application opens you need to enter the 3 following configurations: Connection Name – remote.ucsf.edu URL – https://remote.ucsf.edu/pulse Realm – Dual-Factor Pulse Clients Tap the save button. Next enter your ID and

All UCSF employees are invited to attend upcoming UCPath Town Hall meetings to learn more about how to prepare for UCSF's implementation of UCPath on June 1, 2020. For those unable to join the live meeting online, a session recording will be posted following the presentation. Jul 02, 2020 · A virtual private network (VPN) is a network that is constructed using public wires — usually the Internet — to connect to a private network, such as the campus internal network. There are different VPN services that support remote access requirements to the campus. IPSec gateway vpn.cgl.ucsf.edu IPSec ID rbvi_vpn IPSec secret Xauth username Then, to connect to the VPN, type: sudo vpnc /etc/vpnc/rbvi.conf and enter your password when prompted. To disconnect the VPN, just do sudo vpnc-disconnect