David Fletcher // On a recent internal penetration test engagement, I was faced with using a Juniper VPN to access the target network. One small problem, Juniper does not formally support Linux operating systems. The Juniper Pulse and Pulse Secure clients are only available for Windows and OSX. Since I didn’t have an OSX system […]

May 31, 2017 · This article describes the steps to install the Pulse client on Linux systems and the commands needed to initiate a VPN session. Pulse Linux client is available with the release of Pulse Connect Secure 8.1R7 and above. In the GUI client, the URL should be same as that used in browsers. OpenConnect. The OpenConnect VPN client also supports Pulse Connect Secure. See the initial announcement for more details. To use, install openconnect. If your Juniper VPN setup doesn't require any input after connecting you can use this command in order to connect [SRX-IDP/STRM] How to forward syslogs with packet logging (PCAP) from SRX to STRM | 2020.07.18 [MX] Minor alarm 'Host 0 SPMC CPLD Golden Image active' | 2020.07.17 Junos Software Versions - Suggested Releases to Consider and Evaluate | 2020.07.17 M-Series, MX-Series, PTX-Series, and T-Series Junos software with download link | 2020.07.17 [Junos

This guide provides information that can be used to configure a Juniper SSG or Netscreen device running firmware version 5.4+ to support IPsec VPN client connectivity. The Shrew Soft VPN Client has been tested with Juniper products to ensure interoperability. Overview. The configuration example described below will allow an IPsec VPN client to

To connect using the full VPN client, download it below, install and configure it as directed. Install and Configure Pulse Secure client for iOS and Android devices. The Pulse Secure client app is available for iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to obtain it. The minimum requirements for the client and the SRX device are listed below. Check to see if your client and SRX device meet the minimum requirements. SRX Requirements. The Dynamic VPN feature is supported by the following SRX devices and Junos releases: Windows Macintosh Linux. Windows Download and Install. To download the correct version of Junos Pulse, you must know if you are running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.

To connect using the full VPN client, download it below, install and configure it as directed. Install and Configure Pulse Secure client for iOS and Android devices. The Pulse Secure client app is available for iOS and Android mobile operating systems. Visit the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to obtain it.

NCP Secure Entry Windows Client Version 12.00 Rev 45109 Windows 10, 8.x, 8 (also TabletPC; but not Windows RT 8.x), 7 (on Intel x86 or x86-64 Processorarchitecture) Important: when updating from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10. Download Release Notes. How to Buy. Here you can find older versions of the NCP Secure Entry Windows Client. For VPN setup on the firewall, refer to KB14878 - Configure ScreenOS Firewall for use with a VPN Client using Pre-shared Keys (ScreenOS 6.x) For policy based VPN setup using a single IKE ID with XAuth, refer to KB14883 - How To: Create Multiple Dial Up VPN using same IKE ID (ScreenOS 6.0 and later) (ScreenOS 6.x) This tutorial explains how to install Juniper Network Connect (VPN client) on a Debian 7.5 "wheezy" 64 bit machine. The issue about Juniper Network Connect for Linux is that the client is not initially developed to work with a 64 bit version, though its installation in a 64 bit version is still possible.