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Pulse Secure + Mac OS X Sierra and SSO + Network Connect 1. Safari opens 2. The user is able to successfully login 3. Network Connect will start to launch 4. Network Connect will attempt to download the NetworkConnect.app 5. The installation will fail with the error message 'An error occurred when. Go to your Applications folder and click on the Pulse Secure icon to start. Click the plus sign + to make a new connection. Enter a name for the connection. For Server URL, enter: vpn.vanderbilt.edu Click Add. Click Connect on your newly created connection. Read the VPN Pre Sign-in Notification and click Proceed. How to Install and Connect to the Pulse Secure VPN Client. 802.1x Setup for Windows 10. Cable Television Channels for Plymouth State University. Yammer: Account Settings and Preferences. Change the default Calendar account on an Android device. Connecting to PSU Secure Guest on a Mac. Table 5 lists the recommended minimum platform requirements for Pulse Secure collaboration client. Note: Pulse Secure Collaboration Client is not supported on a Mac PowerPC. It is supported only on Intel-based Mac machines. Note: Pulse Collaboration sharing features are not supported on Ubuntu 12.04, Linux openSUSE 11.x, 10.x, and Linux. If I delete the file, Pulse Secure doesn't open at startup, but whenever I open it, it won't work as expected (won't connect to any VPN). There is no system configuration switch on the Mac to prevent auto startup of Pulse Secure. So we have to using Automator, create an app to run the following script during system boot. In High Sierra.
I am getting the similar log messages like this https://kb.pulsesecure.net/articles/Pulse_Secure_Article/KB40926
00211,09 2018/11/10 09:20:44.927 2 root dsAccessService iveConnectionMethod p10741 tC07 SystemUtils.mm:195 - ‘SystemUtils’ restoreDNSHosts: failed to rename /etc/pulse-hosts.bak to /etc/hosts: No such file or directory
I already have tried the workaround, I already have hosts in the /etc/ directory
Please help.
MacBook Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)
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If you're running the 5.2 version of the Pulse Secure VPN client and happen to have upgraded to macOS Sierra, you will quickly find that it has lost your settings and is not able to make any connections. Instead it displays the message 'Failed to connect to the Pulse Secure Service'. Great!So according to the knowledge articles that version simply needs to be upgraded to the latest 5.2R5 or rather 5.2.5 version. However, there is no link in sight.
Luckily for us, the University of Exeter has an 'Off campus access with VPN' page that provides a number of VPN clients for you to download.
If you want a direct link to the correct VPN client that will work on Sierra, here it is: https://as.exeter.ac.uk/media/level1/academicserviceswebsite/it/documents/networks/vpn/ps-pulse-mac-5.2r5.0-b869-installer.dmg
After installing, the about box should show you this...
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Now you will be able to connect as before.
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Another approach is to use an old Junos Pulse 5.0.3 client. I tried that out and it works like a charm, but asks you to upgrade every time you connect to a VPN.