Apr 01, 2020

Remote Access (VPN) | GT Information Technology Frequently It is distributed from the VPN concentrators themselves for ease of deployment and software updates, while iOS and Android users can find it in their app stores. Other VPN clients such as OpenConnect and the legacy Cisco IPSec VPN client will work with the Georgia Tech VPN service, but are supported on a best effort basis. Covid-19 Campus Operations | Stamps Health Services Most online tools do not require connection to the Georgia Tech VPN. However, you must be connected to the VPN to access: Banner; TechWorks; More details are available on the Services & Support site. BlueJeans and WebEx video conferencing solutions should not be used while connected to the campus VPN. The services will not work as expected. Printing & Copying | support.cc.gatech.edu Priting to the mopiers is accessible to Windows, UNIX, and Mac OS X clients on CoC Inland and both campus and departmental VPN subnets. We use a uniFLOW print server, hollister.cc.gatech.edu, for Windows, Mac, and UNIX clients. An active GT account username and password is required to print to the uniFLOW print servers.

Virtual Private Network (VPN) Remote access to resources exclusive to users on the Georgia Tech campus network from off campus. A VPN connection securely provides a Georgia Tech IP address at a remote location, providing its user the benefits of being physically on the Georgia Tech network.

Access the VLAB through the web portal: http://mycloud.gatech.edu. Under Desktops, choose the CHBE option. For more information, please check the FAQ.

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Priting to the mopiers is accessible to Windows, UNIX, and Mac OS X clients on CoC Inland and both campus and departmental VPN subnets. We use a uniFLOW print server, hollister.cc.gatech.edu, for Windows, Mac, and UNIX clients. An active GT account username and password is required to print to the uniFLOW print servers.