Scott has GREAT blog on how to make it work: If on login you only asked user name and password (either AD password or SecurID), you lucky and you can easy launch “Network Connect” as described in several sources, for example:īut if your VPN server use two phase auth scheme (SecurID + AD password), it can get more involved. So you can still launch “Network Connect” client, separately from your web session. Good news are: old Juniper “Network Connect” client is compatible with Junos Pulse and can be used on Linux client. In fact that client does not exists for Linux. In my case when I login to Juniper SSL web interface it run host-checker and as Linux is not supported the web form does not have way to launch Junos Pulse SSL VPN client. ![]() There is also well known mad-scientist way but its more complex. ![]() ![]() There are several problem common problems with Juniper SSL VPN on support of Linux clients:ġ.Most 64-bit platforms are not supported.Ģ.Junos Pulse SSL VPN does not support Linux at all.
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