What is the VPN?

Summary

The University of Richmond's network resources can be accessed by authenticated students, faculty, and staff using the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) via an Internet connection.

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Overview

The University of Richmond's network resources can be accessed by authenticated students, faculty, and staff using the University's Virtual Private Network (VPN) via an Internet connection. Security is provided by enhanced authentication and encryption technology. The VPN allows secure access to some campus resources (Bannerforms, Cascade, OnBase, ROADS, Sending a Spiderbyte) from a remote or off-campus location.  However, the VPN is *NOT* required for access to email, Blackboard, Box, BannerWeb, library resources, and many other UR applications.

Details / Instructions

Individuals can connect to the University's VPN by using a software called Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. This software is pre-installed on University computers, but can be installed on personal computers or mobile devices using the instructions link below. 

In addition, DUO Security two-factor authentication is also required when connecting to the VPN. Once enrolled with Duo, you can follow the instructions below for how to connect to the VPN. 

See Also

VPN FAQ

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Article ID: 93543
Created
Mon 12/2/19 10:15 AM
Modified
Thu 7/27/23 9:31 AM