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Limited Access

Because of persistent threats leveraged against higher ed academic institutions, CNF has limited access to the java Coral client to those on the Cornell network and to those dialed into the Cornell VPN.

Cornell VPN - for users with a Cornell NetID

CNF users with a Cornell NetID may access Coral from off campus by first connecting to the Cornell VPN. If you no longer have an active affiliation with Cornell other than the CNF, you will need to provide additional information before connecting to the VPN. Please see below.

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Follow the instructions on the Cornell VPN webpage to install and connect to the Cornell VPN. Once connected, just run the Coral client as usual.

In-Active NetIDs (eg Cornell Alums and former CU Faculty/Staff/Postdocs)

Beginning June 15, 2021CNF will be able to re-activate NetIDs as "Sponsored NetIDs". Please contact CNF Computing.

Prior to June 15, 2021... Even if you have registered for CNF with a Cornell Legacy GuestID, you can still use your former NetID to connect to the VPN, after following the below steps.

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  • For your username, please enter your netid@RS-CNF-VPNAccess

Once connected, you can run Coral as normal.

Cornell GuestID VPN Service

  1. Follow the instructions on the GuestID VPN Service webpage to install and connect to RS-CNF-VPN-GID .

Once connected, you can run Coral as normal.

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XReporter is accessible at http://xreporter.cnfusers.cornell.edu .

CNF Thin

Users may, via VPN, remotely connect to CNF Thin to run CORAL.

Virtual CAD Rm

Users may, via the subscription based Virtual CAD Room service, remotely run CORAL.