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2024-11-11 The Office of Information Technology provides a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service for UC Merced users. This VPN allows a secure, encrypted connect
The Office of Information Technology provides a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service for UC Merced users. This VPN allows a secure, encrypted connection to the campus network from any remote location. The VPN utilizes Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), the same system used for UC Merced Single Sign-On (SSO), to add an extra layer of protection to your login. Current students, faculty, and staff can utilize the VPN service to allow remote access to resources that are limited to the UC Merced campus network, such as library journals, instructional software, and administrative systems.
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In the event you lose VPN connectivity, you will want to check the following;
You can do this by hovering or double-clicking on the icon in your system tray. If you are connected via a mobile device, you will want to open the VPN client .
Windows System Tray:
Mac System Tray:
By default, the UC Merced VPN client will retry the connection until it can reestablish the link to the VPN gateway.
If you have confirmed that you have internet connectivity and CANNOT connect using the UC Merced VPN client, please get in touch with the UC Merced OIT Service Desk for further instructions.
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If you have confirmed that you don’t have a DUO push notification and the DUO service is operational, and you are still unable to connect using UC Merced’s VPN, please contact the UC Merced OIT Service Desk.
Please get in touch with the OIT Service Desk in person or at (209) 228-4357. They can answer any questions you may have. If you would like, you can also schedule a consultation appointment using the RUFUS TIME application.
Resources that are currently available with UC Merced’s VPN are:
We make great efforts to ensure a smooth transition between VPN services, but unfortunately, we may have missed a few resources. To ensure prompt access to resources while using UC Merced’s new VPN client, please create a problem ticket in Service Now or contact the OIT Service Desk at (209) 228-4357.
VPN sessions with no activity for 3 hours will be automatically logged out. A single (active) VPN session is limited to 30 days.
One user can have a single session signed in from multiple devices.
reminder , sure follow login best practices completely signing VPN service logging data computing device use.
Please disconnect and re-connect to VPN and try again. Rebooting or restarting the device is highly recommended before contacting the OIT Service Desk (209) 228-HELP (4357).
No. The VPN provides security by encrypting and decrypting data that passes through a VPN connection; it does not offer protection from viruses or other malware.
The new VPN service is only replacing Janus’s VPN service at this time. Argus will continue to function as expected.
longer work UC Merced , you is access longer access UC Merced VPN service.
Yes. Connection to the VPN service will not prevent you from using VoIP services.
Once you’ve signed in for the first time, your credentials will be locally saved to your device for 12 hours. You will not need to sign in if you disconnect and connect again during this period. However, if you are using a shared computer, it is highly recommended that you 1) disconnect your VPN connection and 2) sign out from the VPN client.