Nov 11, 2017 thread since it was created, it has been apparent that IUP orders have been. Thread by: jaziCo, Nov 2. 5 Interesting Mac Apps - June 2018. Indiana University IU. Services; About UITS. 5 Mac devices; 5 Windows. In addition to multiple installations, your Office 365 account gives you access to. README for IUP IUP is a portable toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. It offers a configuration API in three basic languages: C, Lua and LED. IUP's purpose is to allow a program to be executed in different systems without any modification, therefore it is highly portable. Its main advantages are: * high performance, due to the fact that it uses native interface elements. * fast learning by the user, due to the simplicity of its API. Build instructions and usage are available in the IUP documentation. For complete information, visit IUP's web site at or access its documentation in the HTML folder. (end of README). The following web page contains information about the Virtual Private Network (VPN) and instructions on how to connect to the VPN. The Virtual Private Network uses the Internet to provide users with secure access to the university’s network. This allows users to access university resources while physically disconnected from the university network. Note: The VPN is for use off-campus. You will not be able to connect to the VPN while connected to IUP’s network. The VPN must be used so you can access the following IUP services (note this list is not inclusive): • Access network resources like the • Access library resources (online catalogs, for example) • Access staging on the CMS • Access the LDAP service • Remote access to your office desktop (requires prior approval) •. • From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. • Choose Network. • Click the Add button (+). • Enter the following in the interface dialog box: • Interface = VPN • VPN Type = IKEv2 • Service Name = IUP VPN • Click Create. • Enter the following to configure the VPN connection: • Server Address = vpn.iup.edu • Remote ID = vpn.iup.edu • Local ID = Leave blank • Click Authentication Settings • Username = IUPMSD USERNAME (replacing USERNAME with your IUP username) • Password = (your IUP Network password) Click OK, then click Apply Click Connect and your Mac should now be connected to the IUP VPN. • From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. • Choose Network. • Click the Add button (+). • Enter the following in the interface dialog box: • Interface = VPN • VPN Type = PPTP • Service Name = IUP VPN • Click Create. • Click on the drop down menu for Configuration and select Add Configuration. • For the name, enter VPN (PPTP) Server and click Create. • Enter the following to configure the VPN connection: • Server Address = vpn.iup.edu • Account Name = iupmsd username (replacing username with your IUP username). • Encryption = Automatic (128 bit ot 40 bit) • Select Show VPN status in menu bar. • Click Authentication Settings and enter your network password. • Click OK, then click Apply. • Click Connect and your Mac should now be connected to the IUP VPN. • Start by clicking on the start button and selecting settings. • In settings, select Network and Internet • Once in Network and Internet, select VPN • Click Add a VPN Connection • Click on Add a VPN Connection • Once on the add screen, fill in the fields as follows. • VPN Provider: Windows (built-in) • Connection name: IUP VPN • Server name or address: vpn.iup.edu • VPN Type: Automatic • Type of sign-in info: User name and password • User name (optional): IUPMSD username (replace username with your IUP username) • Password (optional): IUP password • Remember my sign-in info check box: If you click this box on, you will not have to enter your password when you connect to the VPN. If you leave this box unchecked, you will need to enter your username and password when you connect to the VPN. • After completing this screen, click Save. • Once added, you will see a new network connection in the Network and Internet screen. • Close this screen and return to your desktop. • From the desktop, hold down the Windows key and press X. From the menu that appears, select network connection. You can also press W key to get to the Network Connections. • On the Network Connections screen, click on Change Adapter Options. • In this screen you will see the VPN connection you just created, find it and right click on this icon. It should appears as this: • Right-click on the IUP VPN connection and select properties to bring up the Network Properties window • Click on the Security Tab • Click on the Radio Button that says 'Allow these protocols' and check the box for Microsoft CHAP Version 2 (MS-CHAP v2) • Click OK and then close the Network Properties screen. You are now ready to connect to the VPN connection you just created. • To connect to the VPN, click on the Action Center icon in the bottom right corner. • You should see a VPN connection option displayed in the quick menu.
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