Since Juniper never supported Linux, it comes as no surprise that successor company client supports every other platform except Linux. Setting Juniper VPN/Secure Pulse on Linux is pain. Basically, it comes down to using Java applet in web browser or using 3rd party hacks and scripts. Something I refused to accept. Getting it to work in a web

I just set up a VPN connect to juniper using MadScientist's msjnc script that wraps around a binary (ncsvc) from the juniper linux client .jar The ncsvc binary does not require java at all, so this is somewhat the neatest solution I could find. Juniper SSL VPN Client for Ubuntu(Linux) - Pulse Secure Re: Juniper SSL VPN Client for Ubuntu(Linux) Thanks for the reply.I am able to download from the mentioned link but i am not able to install in ubuntu.As a end user it is not as simple to install Network Connect in linux as we can do in Windows to install Junos Pulse. Junos Pulse VPN client on Linux. Two phase auth. 64bit Oct 29, 2014 Public KB - KB40126 - How to use the Pulse Secure Linux May 31, 2017

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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 […]

Hi everyone, we are using a juniper SRX 345 series firewall, for VPN we are using pulse secure. Now some of our uses need VPN connectivity in their Linux machine.so we generated a certificate in srx and generated keypairs also. then we tried to connect VPN from our Linux machine with help of open co

If you run the command route -n you should see the routes set up by the Juniper VPN. To Do : Copy the ncsvc binary to /usr/local/bin , create a proper /etc directory for juniper_networks and store the key there, and copy /etc/init.d/skel to create your own custom startup script. Juniper Two Factor VPN & Linux - Black Hills Information 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 […] Juniper-network-connect-debian-7.5-64-bit-wheezy - aldeid Description. 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. Juniper VPN - ArchWiki