In 2014, Siris Capital acquired the Junos Pulse business from Juniper Networks and formed the standalone entity, Pulse Secure. With the mission of empowering business productivity through secure and seamless mobility, the company began a new journey to help tackle mobile-security challenges. In the same year, Pulse Secure acquired the leading mobile security provider, MobileSpaces. In 2015, Pulse Secure launched Pulse One, which provided central policy management that enabled secure access for all endpoints and mobile devices to corporate applications on-premises and in the cloud.

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I'm mostly using Pulse Secure for client VPN with pre-login connect (user based). I do have a few internal only websites available in the clientless portal as well. I do i want to move to an always on VPN that can be connected via device cert when user is not logged in, and ideally switch to user creds when they do login. (Pulse secure can do it, not sure if GP can)

Thanks @Princemachiavelli for the tip about openconnect. I ended up going on a rabbit hole and managed to get it to work based on this comment. It was stupidly simple and took all of 2 minutes as opposed to the 4 hours i wasted on trying to package pulse secure vpn client.

The pulse-cookie package looks pretty good and your packaging of it is pretty neat @erahhal. I started with no choices and now this thread has given me two choices and I am conflicted as I much prefer the Qt version over the selenium/Chromedriver version I got to work 2 days ago. Here is what I am using for reference,

I have tried the filter provided by pulsesecure, but the issue remains. I'm wondering if there are other changes that have happened meaning it no longer works. I'm running Jira 8.13.0 on a more recent version of pulsesecure (9.1R5).

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With a bit of amusement,

I see that Pulsesecure has updated much of their VPN install documentation as of last year but the content shows is only up to Windows 8.1 (not even 10). And, all the Linux distro documentation is old, very old with SUSE/openSUSE possibly the oldest (v 12.1). Wow, is that really old.

Duo's cloud service currently secures SSL traffic with certificates issued by DigiCert. You'll need to install the DigiCert CA certificates on your SSL VPN so that it can establish the secure LDAP connection to Duo using certificate validation.

Information technology security software company Ivanti Inc. said today it has completed its acquisitions of endpoint management solutions firm MobileIron Inc. and secure access provider Pulse Secure LLC that it announced in September.

Founded in 2007, MobileIron offers a mobile-centric zero-trust security platform designed to verify every user, device, application, network and security threat before granting secure access to business resources. The company offers unified endpoint and enterprise mobility management including seamless and secure access to business apps and data on every endpoint within an organization.

UCSB operates a Ivanti Connect Secure (formerly Pulse Connect Secure) VPN service for secure remote access to the campus network and selected Departmental networks. This requires the installation of an Ivanti Secure Access (formerly Pulse) VPN client, a connection profile that has been configured for UCSB's VPN server, and at least one device enrolled with UCSB's MFA service (Duo Security). Ivanti Secure Access VPN clients are available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android and ChromeOS.

I am trying to understand why Pulse secure installed via Debian package is not starting at all.

I am able see it in the GUI menu, when clicked the Menu disappears and now the application should start, but it doesn't.

The UF Health VPN client uses your myUFL (Gatorlink) username and password to authenticate you. It then creates a secure channel between your remote computer and the UF Health network, and routes all traffic to and from UF Health through that channel. The VPN will allow you to access UF Health systems as if you were onsite.

Pulse Secure is expanding its secure access portfolio to services and applications, as the company announced on Thursday it plans to acquire Brocade's virtual Application Delivery Controller (vADC) business.

"Pulse Secure is a great fit for our vADC business, and a positive outcome for our employees, customers and partners," Brocade's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Software Networking Kelly Herrell said in a statement. " Our vADC family is highly complementary to Pulse Secure's current portfolio, and is expected to enhance Pulse's capability to deliver a complete end-to-end secure access solution."

For faculty and staff who are away from campus, virtual private network (VPN) is essential for accessing AES Campus remote desktops, servers or other resources. VPN creates a secure network tunnel that allows UADA users to access Division resources securely, while prohibiting unauthorized incoming traffic.

By default, macOS may let you install applications from verified sources only; consequently, when you try to install Ivanti Secure Access, you may see an error similar to "ps-pulse-mac.dmg can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer." To bypass this error (for this application only) and manually install Ivanti Secure Access:

Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a remote access technology that allows you to securely access and connect to systems and services on the Brandeis network when you are off campus. It enables you to connect to resources as if you were on campus, making access to restricted services possible. With VPN, you can connect to a department network drive, file shares (files.brandeis.edu), UNet filespace, browse websites that are restricted to campus, or connect to your office computer from home (i.e., remote desktop connection). All communication using VPN is securely encrypted between your computer off campus and the VPN gateway at Brandeis.

If you access secure resources on the Brandeis network such as departmental file shares or a network drive, you will need to use a virtual private network (VPN) connection. Ivanti Secure Access is the Brandeis-approved VPN application to establish a secure connection to the Brandeis network. Learn more about installing, configuring or using Ivanti Secure Access: Windows | Mac

About the VPN issue - we've recently had a computer where the user installed an other secure VPN client (Forcepoint) because one remote organization required it. The VPN software that had something similar like Sophos Heartbeat integrated. So the VPN Client communicated some health data of the client computer to cloud servers where the VPN gateway of the organization checked the healt status of a client and a VPN to this client can - in theory - only be established if it's reported as healthy. In the end this VPN software killed all other VPN clients on the computer so it could not connect to any other VPN with any VPN client anymore until the Forcepoint software had been uninstalled. This computer also had Intercept X installed. So maybe there are side effects when using Secure VPN clients with Intercept X and it's HTTPS interception. e24fc04721

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