- #HOW TO ADD CONNECTION ENTRIES TO PULSE SECURE CLIENT HOW TO#
- #HOW TO ADD CONNECTION ENTRIES TO PULSE SECURE CLIENT INSTALL#
JHU suggests you use the Microsoft Authenticator App (for Windows) to generate that numerical code.
#HOW TO ADD CONNECTION ENTRIES TO PULSE SECURE CLIENT INSTALL#
Use an app/program: Alternatively, you can choose to install an authenticator program on your computer (or phone.) The authenticator program, when run, will provide the 6-digit number to enter when you are prompted at JHU for your MFA code.Text your phone: When JHU needs you to enter your MFA code during login to JHU's MFA-required pages/apps, they will text your phone with the MFA code that you will use to enter into whatever prompt they send you.Authenticators As part of the MFA setup process, you will end up having to choose an authenticator method to use. You are encouraged to watch it all the way through. The video is very helpful in explaining the process.
#HOW TO ADD CONNECTION ENTRIES TO PULSE SECURE CLIENT HOW TO#
That page and its video will show you how to enroll your JHED ID with the Azure MFA. (Besides this page we're providing you, WSE IT has put together a document discussing MFA here as well.) To get started with MFA, you will need to visit the Azure MFA Resource Center's Enrollment Page to enroll. JHU uses Microsoft Azure for providing JHU's Multi Factor Authentication service. computers who are outside of the JHU network to connect to JHU as if they were physically on campus.Ĭonnecting to the JHU VPN STEP 1: Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication JHU requires Multi- Factor Authentication (MFA) to access some of its services. The JHU VPN will allow JHU users' home/mobile/etc. You can connect to a VPN from home/mobile, and it will look to your computer and to the business's server as if you were on that server's network, even if physically, you're not.
A VPN ( Virtual Private Network) is a way to access resources of another network, for example, a business's network, without physically residing on that network. If you're outside of JHU, for instance, at home or at a hotel, you are not on the JHU network, and therefore, cannot access the JHU Network-only resources. For example, JHU-located share drives and certain JHU websites/services. INTRO Several JHU IT-based resources require your computer to be connected to the JHU network for access. 3 Changing your default JHU VPN authentication Method.2.2 STEP 2: Installing and Running the JHU VPN Client Program, JH Pulse Secure.2.1 STEP 1: Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication.