Size: 1035
Comment:
|
Size: 1599
Comment:
|
Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
Line 1: | Line 1: |
## page was renamed from Vpn | #rev 2020-09-04 davidsch <<TableOfContents(3)>> |
Line 3: | Line 6: |
To use your computer within the ETH network or to use wireless LAN you have to establish a VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection first. | To use your computer within the ETH network or to use wireless LAN you have to establish a VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection first. |
Line 5: | Line 8: |
On [[http://www.id.ethz.ch/services/list/vpn|this page]] you can find instructions how to use this service. | On [[https://ethz.ch/services/en/it-services/katalog/netzwerke-verbindungen/remote.html|this page]] you can find instructions how to use this service at ETH (open the pane "Instructions / FAQ / How-To" on that page). |
Line 7: | Line 10: |
If you need more informations to VPN on the ETHZ you can write a mail to support@ee.ethz.ch or see the pages of the [[http://www.wireless.ethz.ch/|IT services]]. There you can also find informations for your n.ethz account. | == Mac OSX == To use VPN on Mac OSX '''you don't need any special software''' (e.g. Cisco VPN Client). Follow the instructions on the following page to set up your VPN connection: [[Workstations/Network/VPN/MacOSX10.6SnowLeopard|VPN on Mac OS X 10.x]]. |
Line 9: | Line 13: |
== Windows clients == Navigate to the [[https://itshop.ethz.ch/|ETHZ IT Shop]]. After authentication, you switch to "Service Catalog", then to the section "Software and Business Applications", and click in the subsection "Software and Licenses". Click "Order software product". In the search field enter "VPN", then choose (select) the "VPN Client Cisco" for your operating system. The VPN client download instructions can then be found in the "My Products" menu on the left screen side. |
|
Line 10: | Line 16: |
'''Please note the following if you are trying to access the ETH network with a Windows 64 bit client:''' | === Windows 7 - Detailed Instructions === |
Line 12: | Line 18: |
Follow the procedures outlined here: | Use this illustrated guide for obtaining and installing the required software if you are unsure: |
Line 14: | Line 20: |
http://www.id.ethz.ch/services/list/vpn/vpn_vista/index_EN | [[Workstations/Network/VPN/Win7|VPN on Windows 7]] |
Line 16: | Line 22: |
But be aware that the configuration needs to be different in two points: | == Self-managed Linux Workstations == |
Line 18: | Line 24: |
1.) the connection needs to be specified as unencrypted; | === Clients running Gnome === |
Line 20: | Line 26: |
2.) the VPN server name needs to read vpn.ethz.ch, as opposed to vpn-cluster.ethz.ch used by the 32-bit preconfigured encrypted VPN-client software supplied by IDES. | See [[Workstations/Linux/VpnConnectNmGnome]]. === Clients running KDE === See [[Workstations/Linux/VpnConnectNmKde4]]. ---- [[CategoryNET]] |
Contents
VPN
To use your computer within the ETH network or to use wireless LAN you have to establish a VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection first.
On this page you can find instructions how to use this service at ETH (open the pane "Instructions / FAQ / How-To" on that page).
Mac OSX
To use VPN on Mac OSX you don't need any special software (e.g. Cisco VPN Client). Follow the instructions on the following page to set up your VPN connection: VPN on Mac OS X 10.x.
Windows clients
Navigate to the ETHZ IT Shop. After authentication, you switch to "Service Catalog", then to the section "Software and Business Applications", and click in the subsection "Software and Licenses". Click "Order software product". In the search field enter "VPN", then choose (select) the "VPN Client Cisco" for your operating system. The VPN client download instructions can then be found in the "My Products" menu on the left screen side.
Windows 7 - Detailed Instructions
Use this illustrated guide for obtaining and installing the required software if you are unsure:
Self-managed Linux Workstations
Clients running Gnome
See Workstations/Linux/VpnConnectNmGnome.
Clients running KDE
See Workstations/Linux/VpnConnectNmKde4.