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Only need by those with a GuestID, not by those with a NetID. Chemistry uses Cornell's VPN service to provision a our "departmental" VPN, @AS-CHM-DeptVPN (caps CAPS-sensitive!). |
See also
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- YourGuestID@AS-CHM-DeptVPN
- Note: The departmental VPN's name
- <AS-CHM-DeptVPN> is CAPS-sensitive!
Detailed instructions for using departmental VPNs are in-line with Cornell's VPN instructions:
Use-cases in Chemistry
Some (mostly non-NMR ones) are listed within our Sponsored NetID inventory page:
Specific examples:
- NMR has about 3 users who have GuestIDs, not NetIDs, and need SSH access to their results.
- Freed group's access from Israel to their 93GHz computer, via one GuestID.
- Chemistry IT, for the Stockroom POS's support, has one for Brightworks.
For Chemistry IT staff
IMPORTANT: After creating a GuestID, you MUST add the user to the departmental VPN group or they won't be able to use that VPN service! Here's the info on that group:
CU AD's location of our departmental VPN object, which is needed to manage the members who can use it (exclusively GuestID's, in our case):
- cornell.edu/DelegatedObjects/AS/UnitObjects/AS-Managed/Science/Chemistry - CHM/AS-CHM-DeptVPN
Sample instructions
- Adapted from ticket <INC000001821158>
Perhaps I can help get your VPN access working by insuring you have the right instructions:
http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/vpn/
For connecting, once you have the software properly installed, be sure you are following the directions specific to "departmental VPN", not just Cornell's top-level VPN. For example, here are instructions for connecting from Windows:
https://it.cornell.edu/cuvpn/connect-windows
(1) As you know, your GuestID is: <gid-your-GuestID-name>
Use the password you set up for this GuestID when you activated it.
(2) Our departmental VPN is: AS-CHM-DeptVPN
Thus, for VPN access, the full name you will use is:
gid-your-GuestID-name@AS-CHM-DeptVPN
If you are still having problems, can you tell me which of the above steps is not working? Thank you.