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VPN Support: Cisco VPN
Cisco VPN is an application that you can install and use to have a secure on-campus network connection when you are away from campus or on UCB Wireless. It routes all traffic through the campus network. It does not allow for split tunneling, and home networked devices cannot be accessed while using this type of connection. Cisco VPN is not available for 64-bit operating systems.

Download, install, and connect
(32-bit only. This is not for 64-bit platforms)
If you upgrade your computer to version 10.6, you should uninstall the the Cisco VPN and reinstall it again.
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NOTE: While
the Linux VPN client is not officially supported by ITS, we will
be happy to answer questions about the client to the best of our
ability.
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NOTE: While the Solaris
VPN client is not officially supported by ITS, we will be happy
to answer questions about the client to the best of our ability.
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ITS does not officially support or provide a VPN solution for handheld devices.
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Troubleshooting
ITS has developed troubleshooting tips to help you if you are having
problems installing or connecting with the VPN.
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After installing the software, DO
NOT run the installer again.
Attempting to do so will cause the software to be automatically uninstalled without
asking, and will require users to run it a third time to re-install the program.
If you do need to re-install the program, manually uninstall it first, then install
it again.
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The
VPN Client will not install properly on most machines that are running
virus scanning utilities (such as Norton or CUantivirus)
or on Windows machines running Internet Connection Sharing. Instructions
for turning off virus scanning utilities is specific to the software.
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The
VPN Client will not function properly (or at all) with firewall software,
other than the basic Windows XP firewall ,running. Likewise, it will not
function properly with Internet Connection Sharing runing (if re-installed
after removal). Make
sure these are both disabled. While there are standard ports generally
in use while the client is running, changes may require different port usage,
so user specific firewall settings are not supported nor are any third party
firewalls (i.e. BlackICE or Norton).
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More about this connection
With this standard connection through Cisco VPN:
- All network activity accessed through the Cisco VPN is routed through CU-Boulder. Please review the following policies:
- You should be able to:
- You're IP address is located in the CU-Boulder's public IP space.
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IT Service Center
303-735-4357 (5-HELP)
help@colorado.edu
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