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'''Important:''' You must first create a [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/3765 Remote Access ID] to be able to log into the VPN. This is different from your normal VT PID password. This is the Network Account information on your [https://my.vt.edu/accounts/myaccounts Accounts page].
 
'''Important:''' You must first create a [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/3765 Remote Access ID] to be able to log into the VPN. This is different from your normal VT PID password. This is the Network Account information on your [https://my.vt.edu/accounts/myaccounts Accounts page].
 
= New VPN Instructions =
 
  
 
As of September 2014, the software that runs the VPN has changed and no new instructions have been written yet. For now, you can follow [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Juniper_VPN#Preferred_installation_method these instructions for Arch Linux].
 
As of September 2014, the software that runs the VPN has changed and no new instructions have been written yet. For now, you can follow [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Juniper_VPN#Preferred_installation_method these instructions for Arch Linux].
  
= Old PPTP VPN Instructions =
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== See also ==
== pptpclient ==
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* [[PPTP VPN]]
Tested on [[Arch Linux]] with pptpclient 1.7.2 (updated on 2011-08-28).
 
 
 
* Ensure that you have both '''ppp''' and '''pptpclient''' installed. Otherwise, you may receive strange errors or otherwise be unable to connect.
 
* Create the file '''/etc/ppp/peers/VirginiaTech''' with the following:
 
remotename VirginiaTech
 
pty "pptp pptp.cns.vt.edu --nolaunchpppd"
 
name username
 
file /etc/ppp/options.pptp
 
require-mppe-128
 
ipparam VirginiaTech
 
Make sure to replace '''username''' with your username.
 
* Edit the file '''/etc/ppp/chap-secrets''' and add the following line to the bottom, replacing '''username''' with your username and '''password''' with your password:
 
username VirginiaTech password *
 
* To connect, use the pon script:
 
sudo pon VirginiaTech
 
* To disconnect, use poff:
 
sudo poff VirginiaTech
 
 
 
== Network Manager ==
 
Tested on [[Fedora]] 15 (updated on 2011-08-28).
 
Tested on [[Ubuntu]] 12.04 LTS (2012-05-22)
 
 
 
* Install the '''networkmanager-pptp''' package. (Ubuntu users can skip this step.)
 
* Right click on the Network Manager applet and select Edit Connections...
 
* Select the VPN tab and click Add.
 
* Select '''Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)''' and click Create...
 
* Enter '''Virginia Tech VPN''' for the connection name.
 
* Enter '''pptp.cns.vt.edu''' for the gateway.
 
* Enter your username and remote access passphrase (in the password field), leaving NT domain blank.
 
* Click Save...
 
* Left click on the Network Manager applet, and select '''Virginia Tech VPN''' under VPN Connections.
 
  
 
[[Category:Howtos]] [[Category:Campus computing resources]]
 
[[Category:Howtos]] [[Category:Campus computing resources]]

Revision as of 03:04, 4 September 2014

Connecting to the Internet through Virginia Tech's Virtual Private Network (VPN) is the only officially advertised and supported method of accessing certain resources such as VT Network Software from off-campus. Alternatively, you can use SSH tunnels or proxies to obtain a Virginia Tech IP address.

Important: You must first create a Remote Access ID to be able to log into the VPN. This is different from your normal VT PID password. This is the Network Account information on your Accounts page.

As of September 2014, the software that runs the VPN has changed and no new instructions have been written yet. For now, you can follow these instructions for Arch Linux.

See also