A virtual private network, or VPN, is an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network. The encrypted connection helps ensure that sensitive data is safely transmitted. It prevents unauthorized people from eavesdropping on the traffic and allows the user to conduct work remotely.

The Network Operations and Services (NOS) group designs, installs, and operates the campus data network and related systems. We provide connectivity throughout campus, including within the Data Center, plus off-campus locations of University departments. Please Login City of Berkeley Remote Access VPN Authorized Users Only Please Login If you were using our VPN to share files, please visit https://ftp.cityofberkeley.info Use FTM Push. Login City of Berkeley Remote Access VPN Authorized Users Only Please Login If you Security Software | Software @ Berkeley The bSecure Remote Access VPN (Virtual Private Network) service allows CalNet ID–authenticated users to securely access the UC Berkeley network from outside of campus as if they were on campus and encrypts the information sent through the network. VPN Required - University of California, Berkeley You will need to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access key business systems including the Berkeley Financial System (BFS), Bearbuy, Blu, and Human Capital Management (HCM) from off campus. The process to access these systems from on campus locations will not change, nor will your access to email and other collaboration tools.

A. VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows users to access networks and services over a secure connection. When using VPN, your off-campus computer is dynamically assigned a UCB IP address, which allows you access to UCB's IP restricted resources.

City of Berkeley Remote Access VPN Authorized Users Only Please Login If you were using our VPN to share files, please visit https://ftp.cityofberkeley.info Use FTM Push. Login City of Berkeley Remote Access VPN Authorized Users Only Please Login If you Security Software | Software @ Berkeley The bSecure Remote Access VPN (Virtual Private Network) service allows CalNet ID–authenticated users to securely access the UC Berkeley network from outside of campus as if they were on campus and encrypts the information sent through the network.

The bSecure VPN service is faster than the Cisco VPN. How to Install. If your computer has the managed Berkeley Desktop for Windows or macOS, you can install the "GlobalProtect VPN" from Big Fix (for Windows) or the Self Service application (for macOS) on your computer.

The Remote Access VPN (Virtual Private Network) service allows CalNet ID authenticated users to connect to the UC Berkeley network from outside of campus, as if they were on campus, and encrypts the information sent to the network. Note: The Cisco VPN will no longer be available as of September 30, 2019. VPN and AirBears2 Eligibility Access to bSecure Remote Access Service and AirBears2 is based on your affliation. Affiliations are set by campus systems of record, such as Student Information Systems and UC Path. % ssh jdoe@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu % sftp jdoe@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu:public_html index.html-new On macOS, you can logon to one of our Windows servers using the Remote Desktop Connection client. You can set it so that the disks on your local computer are connected to the logon session on our server.