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CU-VPN Status Campus-wide VPN Service March 21, 2007
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Overview Provides VPN service for individuals remote to campus – provides encrypted session from the end user to the VPN concentrator Uses incumbent AAA backend services Roughly analogous to dial-up services
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Service Scenarios Internet to campus private address space connectivity. Encryption for traditionally non- ciphered applications (e.g. file service). Additional access control to campus service.
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Scenario: campus private address space
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Scenario: encrypting non- encrypted services
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Initial Goals Windows and OSX support. Cisco VPN client software (IPSec). Login with campus NetID. Basic Login and Traffic accounting. Network Quarantine support. Dual, load-balancing servers. On-campus testing through RedRover
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IPSec VPN Tunnels IPSec requires Cisco VPN client. Native VPN clients not supported. Split-tunnel routing. Tunnels campus-only traffic; all other remote traffic routes normally. 3 rd Party client required to insure split-tunneling, streamline support
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CU-VPN Pilot Started December 2006 Twelve participating departments Responses positive, particularly where no remote-access solution in place Wrap-up early-April for general availability
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Cisco VPN Client Screen
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Service Timeline General availability mid-April All members of the Cornell community have access Phase 2 feature development to begin June 1
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