I ended up telling them to open a ticket with Juniper and they were able to
get their web based vpn portal to work with OS X. I guess it was an issue
where the web portal wasn't telling OS X browsers to launch java properly.
Matt
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+...@gmail.com
Anyone using the Juniper SA series VPN's? I'm doing work as a contractor
and their web based VPN is not working for me (Mac laptop). I also tried
their Junos Pulse software and it's not working either. I read online
somewhere on the Mac to try the Java Secure Application Manager (Juniper's
java
From: Discuss [mailto:discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On
Behalf Of Matt Shields
All the download links I've found are behind Juniper's locked down
download site.
If they're paying you, or anyone else doing work over that thing, they should
pay Juniper for a support contract.
It's a paid contact, but I'm working on their Linux servers, not their
network. Their answer is everyone just goes to the web portal to log
in. I don't think they have any Mac or Linux users, only Win, so that
works for them.
If I do need to purchase anything it will be billed back to them,
Matt Shields wrote:
Anyone using the Juniper SA series VPN's?
We're working with a client that uses a Juniper VPN. (We hate
proprietary VPNs. What's worse is they have it configured to prevent
split networking.)
We've found that there are per-user settings on the server side that
controls what
When I installed OpenVPN years ago, the Windows client Just Worked (once I
fed it the cert).
I probably still have the detailed install instructions I wrote back then,
somewhere. Mostly to make 100% sure I did not have to repeat myself 50
times.
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On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 4:35 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+...@gmail.com wrote:
The funny thing about these proprietary VPNs is that they give the
perception of being easier to use for the non-techie Windows users, yet
then tend to be significantly time consuming to work with for power
users. Open
On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 05:53:08PM -0400, John Abreau wrote:
Unfortunately, the company decided to consolidate all their IT
infrastructure worldwide, and the new CIO they hired basically ripped out
all the Linux servers in the US office and replaced them with the same
Windows infrastructure