![]() UCSF School of PharmacyVirtual Private Network (VPN)What is VPN?The Virtual Private Network (VPN) website at vpn.ucsf.edu enables you to access UCSF-restricted data when you use a computer that's not on campus. Why do I need it?Some of our resources are restricted to only those affiliated with the University. If you access these resources from a computer on campus, the systems can detect that you're connecting from within the campus network, and they grant you access. However, if you attempt to connect from any other non-campus location, there's no automatic way for the systems to know that you're affiliated with the University. To provide that authentication, you must access these UCSF-restricted computer resources using vpn.ucsf.edu. These resources include:
About VPNOur VPN system was introduced to UCSF in July 2006. It uses software made by Juniper Networks. You can use it on any computer which meets the requirements below, including public computers, friends' computers, or your own computer. Our VPN system is sometimes also referred to as SSL VPN or Web VPN. What you need
How do I log in?Visit vpn.ucsf.edu. What is my VPN user ID and password?Your VPN user ID and password are identical to your SAA User ID and PIN. How do I prepare to use it?Visit Test VPN. If your browser doesn't pass the test page, review What you need above. If you need assistance, see VPN FAQ. How do I use it?To access UCSF-restricted data with VPN, log in to your VPN account, then use the VPN browser window to access UCSF-restricted data. After you're done accessing UCSF-restricted data, sign out as described below. More details: Web VPN Quick Start Guide. How do I test that it's working?How do I stop using it?Select the Sign Out button from the top right corner of the VPN home page. How do I resolve problems with it?Shortcut to This PageTo reach this page quickly or share it with others, use pharmacy.ucsf.edu/go/vpn, which redirects to a longer URL. Go To: Computer Services
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