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Please note that all NSIT services are subject to the Eligibility and Acceptable Use policy.
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What would you like to do?
Use the VPN to access a campus-restricted resource while off-campus |
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In brief
You may access websites that are restricted to on-campus use when you're off campus by going through the VPN.
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Do it now
To log onto the VPN, just point your browser to http://cvpn.uchicago.edu. The first time you connect, the VPN will install some software; you will need administrative privileges on your machine to complete this process. For detailed instructions about connecting to the network and information about VPNs, visit our VPN Documentation page. |
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details
Who is
eligible? Anyone with a Campus CNetID
Hours
or seasons:Anytime
What does
it cost me? Free
Who can
help out? support@uchicago.edu; 4-TECH (773-834-8324), Hours
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Last updated: 10/26/09
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