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Tools for Remote Work. University Updates; Access the VPN to connect securely; Access the UGS Canvas page; Set up automatic voicemail routing to email; Undergraduate Studies Wiki Jun 02, 2020 · Virtual private networking (VPN) is a campus IT service that provides secure remote access to university network resources. However, VPN does not make your off-campus computer or device appear to be on campus. VPN and Accessing Files Remotely (Off Campus) For Windows 8.1 For additional support, call Computer Services at 232-1230 or submit an online help request The next screen will open with the address filled out. If the path isn’t there, you will type in “vpn.utexas.edu” and then select the “connect” button. The old server addresses, apps1.stat.utexas.edu or apps2.stat.utexas.edu, was deactivated Friday, Febrary 19, 2016. Any files you saved on the old servers can be retrieved by following these steps: Open an internet browser. Enter the following path: https://webdav.austin.utexas.edu/eid/ replacing the "eid" with your EID. Enter your EID and Below are notebook recommendations for Undergraduate Students entering the Jackson School of Geosciences. Many options are available to meet these recommendations; please read all the information on this page to help ensure your laptop will be most useful during your program. From UT VPN, UT wireless, or CS network. If you are connected to UT VPN, or have brought your machine on campus and have connected to UT wireless or the CS network, then you can use one of the methods below. If for any reason the ssh-copy-id method does not work, you can still copy your public SSH key manually using the second method.

From UT VPN, UT wireless, or CS network. If you are connected to UT VPN, or have brought your machine on campus and have connected to UT wireless or the CS network, then you can use one of the methods below. If for any reason the ssh-copy-id method does not work, you can still copy your public SSH key manually using the second method.

To setup VPN on your computer, you'll want to download the following Cisco AnyConnect VPN program from here: https://vpn.utexas.edu (you may need admin credentials to install). Make sure to check if this application is already installed on your device!

You can use the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) software to establish a secure connection to on campus resources through any computer that has an internet connection. For complete information about the VPN software and for troubleshooting help, go to the ITS VPN website.

Zoom unifies cloud video conferencing, simple online meetings, and cross platform group chat into one easy-to-use platform. Our solution offers the best video, audio, and screen-sharing experience across Zoom Rooms, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and H.323/SIP room systems. The use of Duo is required to establish a VPN connection and authenticate to many other UT services. A staff member connecting remotely will need a UT EID configured to authenticate with Duo either via the Duo Mobile app, security token, text message, phone call, or one-time use codes. This must be configured prior to connecting from off-campus! To setup VPN on your computer, you'll want to download the following Cisco AnyConnect VPN program from here: https://vpn.utexas.edu (you may need admin credentials to install). Make sure to check if this application is already installed on your device! You can use the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) software to establish a secure connection to on campus resources through any computer that has an internet connection. For complete information about the VPN software and for troubleshooting help, go to the ITS VPN website. The FAC walk-up Service Desk is closed. However, our Service Desk coverage at 512-475-9400 and help@utexas.edu remains open. Effective now, we have temporarily extended hours of operation for phone and email: • Monday-Friday, 6am-10pm • Saturday and Sunday, 10am-5pm