unit’s IT staff, contact them, or contact ITaP at itap@purdue.edu. Step 3: Click Checkout and follow the prompts to download and install the software. Step 4: Once the AnyConnect client installs you will be prompted for the name of the VPN server. Use webvpn2.purdue.edu. Step 5: You will be prompted to enter your Username and Password.

unit’s IT staff, contact them, or contact ITaP at itap@purdue.edu. Step 3: Click Checkout and follow the prompts to download and install the software. Step 4: Once the AnyConnect client installs you will be prompted for the name of the VPN server. Use webvpn2.purdue.edu. Step 5: You will be prompted to enter your Username and Password. Connecting to the Purdue VPN via the Cisco AnyConnect Client Launch the client you should see the following, unless you’ve been directed to use a different address you should enter webvpn2.ecn.purdue.edu (webvpn.ecn.purdue.edu is the original server but has less connections). Once you click ‘connect’ you should see this window. The Purdue VPN set up and connected in order to use the Deploy Tool, if your site uses the Deploy Tool to promote content from Development to QA and Production after publishing (most do). You’ll also need to be connected to the VPN to view your Development and QA site (s) in many cases. A small window will appear, waiting for a server to connect to. In the text box under ‘Ready to connect,’ type ‘webvpn.purdue.edu’ and click Connect. 2 1 7. In the Configuration section, select Add Configuration… and name it something such as “Purdue VPN Config”. For the Server Address, input: l2tp.purdue.edu For the Account Name, use your Purdue Career Account username. 7.) Please note: Purdue University has a limited number of VPN connections availble for concurrent use. Only use the VPN if absolutely necessary. You may access Exchange e-mail, Office applications online, Box.com files, and OneDrive files without the need for for VPN. Instructions for accessing these services are provided below. ITaP uses the power of information technology to enable and empower faculty, staff, and students while constantly improve services for the Purdue community.

Create or open a VPN connection to ITaP's VPN server. Specific instructions are available at http://webvpn.purdue.edu/. Note that as of September 14, 2018, the VPN requires 2-factor authentication. For support issues with the VPN, please contact ITaP directly by calling 49-44000 or e-mailing itap@purdue.edu.

Tip: you don't actually need putty anymore on Windows 10. Just open command prompt and type without the quotes "ssh username@guru.itap.purdue.edu" replace the username with yours and you are done.

Note: to access Halstead through SMB file sharing, you must be on a Purdue campus network or connected through VPN. Windows: Windows 7: Click Windows menu > Computer, then click Map Network Drive in the top bar; Windows 8 & 10: Tap the Windows key, type computer, select This PC, click Computer > Map Network Drive in the top bar

How do I reset my Purdue Career Account password? NOTE: If you use a mobile device or smartphone to access Purdue services such as email, PAL, or VPN, please read What steps should I take with my IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19: All Purdue Libraries are closed until further notice. All Libraries services have moved online. We are unable to provide access, delivery, scanning, or lending of any physical books or materials at t Although the CS department has a number of labs available for working on Python projects (such as HAAS G056 and LWSN B160), sometimes these labs are occupied, or some other circumstances keep you from being able to make it to the computer labs to get your work done. The application of operating system patches occurs as security needs dictate. All nodes allow for unlimited stack usage, as well as unlimited core dump size (though disk space and server quotas may still be a limiting factor). On Brown, ITaP recommends the following set of compiler, math library, and message-passing library for parallel code: Tip: you don't actually need putty anymore on Windows 10. Just open command prompt and type without the quotes "ssh username@guru.itap.purdue.edu" replace the username with yours and you are done. In order to gain access to REED, please contact Kevin Colby (colbykd@purdue.edu) to discuss your project's needs. VPN. In addition to login credentials for REED itself, you will need access to a restricted Virtual Private Network (VPN) in order to connect to the REED server. Login to the VPN is through BoilerKey, using two-factor authentication.