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Information Technology (IT) Your UCSF Login. Most systems at UCSF (e.g., wireless network, VPN, MyAccess, e-mail) use your UCSF login or UCSF e-mail address to authenticate. All UCSF employees are invited to attend upcoming UCPath Town Hall meetings to learn more about how to prepare for UCSF's implementation of UCPath on June 1, 2020. For those unable to join the live meeting online, a session recording will be posted following the presentation. UCSF Profiles is managed by the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), part of the Clinical and Translational Science Award program funded by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (Grant Number UL1 TR000004) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Login to MyAccess - myaccess.ucsf.edu; Download the "Pulse - Dual Authentication" application for Windows or Mac OSX from https://software.ucsf.edu on all laptops and desktops used from off-campus locations; Install the Pulse VPN client. If already present on the computer, it will install over the existing UCSF VPN client. Reboot your computer. University of California San Francisco; you must connect to the UCSF VPN before or print the steps needed to establish security on your first login to UCPath

UCSF Radiology Landing Page. You are requesting a resource that requires VPN access. Please visit the following page for more information.

Use of Duo multi-factor authentication is required each time you use UCPath online. You already use Duo if you access VPN, Outlook Web Access, APeX, or ConnectPortal. If you do not currently use Duo, follow the instructions on the Information Technology web page to enroll. Additional steps required on your first login Apr 08, 2020 · As of January 30, 2019 for faculty and staff and October 16, 2019 for students, two-step login is required for VPN connections. Learn more about VPN and two-step login. Note

IPSec gateway vpn.cgl.ucsf.edu IPSec ID rbvi_vpn IPSec secret Xauth username Then, to connect to the VPN, type: sudo vpnc /etc/vpnc/rbvi.conf and enter your password when prompted. To disconnect the VPN, just do sudo vpnc-disconnect

To request changes to a department listing please open a ticket at help.ucsf.edu, or contact the IT Service Desk at (415) 514-4100. This campus directory is the property of the University of California San Francisco. Information Technology (IT) Your UCSF Login. Most systems at UCSF (e.g., wireless network, VPN, MyAccess, e-mail) use your UCSF login or UCSF e-mail address to authenticate. All UCSF employees are invited to attend upcoming UCPath Town Hall meetings to learn more about how to prepare for UCSF's implementation of UCPath on June 1, 2020. For those unable to join the live meeting online, a session recording will be posted following the presentation.