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UBC Information Technology offers free VPN services to UBC students, faculty, and staff at both the Vancouver and Okanagan campus. Please note: As of July 22, 2024 myVPN has multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled. UBC utilizes Cisco Duo for MFA on systems that require a CWL.
Due to security concerns and in order to be in full compliance with our license agreements, the UBC Library is now requiring off-campus patrons to use EZproxy for authentication & access to online resources.
In a communiqué to library staff recently, Rue Ramirez, AUL Library Systems & Information Technology/Technical Services, talked about the forthcoming developments in remote access authentication which will serve Library users better.
In June 2021, UBC Library implemented OpenAthens, a secure, single sign-on authentication service that enables access to licensed electronic resources both on and off campus. OpenAthens replaces the previous authentication methods of EZproxy and IP recognition.
8 lip 2024 · Multi-factor authentication is being added to UBC’s virtual private network (VPN) to ensure an additional layer of data security. From July 22, faculty and staff in Vancouver and the Okanagan will receive a notification when connecting to the VPN and will need to enter a one-time-only username (details here ).
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25 lis 2019 · Web-based AnyConnect VPN Client Setup; Enabling Access to Your Local (home) Network Devices; Connecting to myVPN service; Follow the instructions below to configure Windows 7/8/10 to connect to UBC's myVPN service. The myVPN service uses the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.6.