Cornell VPN

Summary

Access resources at Cornell when not on campus or in a CCE office

Body

Use Cornell's virtual private network (VPN) service when you need to connect to services and resources hosted on the Cornell or CCE network when you are working away from the office.  The Cornell VPN also provides an added layer of security when connecting to these internal resources.

Note: The Cornell VPN is not required in CCE offices that are directly connected to the Cornell network.  

URL for Service or System

https://it.cornell.edu/cuvpn

Who can use this service/system?

All CCE

Training Resources

FAQs

Q:  I have a new computer and cannot sign in.  I'm getting an error when trying to sign into my computer: "We can't sign you in with this credential because your domain isn't available".  What do I do?

A:  If you are in the office, be sure to connect to the Cornell network (via network cable or wi-fi) and then log into the computer.
     If you are working out of the office, connect to wi-fi at your location and then connect to the VPN BEFORE trying to log into the computer.  Click here for step-by-step instructions

Details

Details

Article ID: 1015
Created
Mon 8/31/20 12:53 PM
Modified
Mon 11/4/24 8:32 PM

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