Hello guys, Was wondering if anyone came across this issue at all. I have installed the Junos Pulse app on MAC air and it connects fine but when trying to access anything using names it doesn't do anything. When app installed on iPhone/iPad the VPN tunnel is created automatically in phone/ipad. Install Pulse Secure for MAC. Use Appropriately. While you are connected via VPN, all of your network traffic (both JWU and Internet bound) will travel across the JWU network. Download the Pulse Secure VPN Client. Install the program you just downloaded with the default settings. NOTE: To complete the installation, you will need to allow the Pulse Secure VPN client to load on your computer.
I had some Apple Keychain issues after upgrading to Mac OS X El Capitan yesterday. Apple provided a reasonable resolution (blow away the login Apple Keychain and re-create it). As it turns out, my issues weren’t limited to just the El Capitan upgrade. The Juniper Networks’ VPN client, Junos Pulse, has some pretty awful issues.
The behavior went something like this:1. Save a password for a VPN connection in Junos Pulse VPN client2. The first use of the VPN connection will be fine3. Disconnect VPN connection4. Close Junos Pulse VPN client5. Open VPN client6. Attempt to connect to recently created VPN (with saved password)
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All hell breaks loose; Apple Keychain issues galore. Literally every Apple Keychain becomes unusable to some extent and a reboot is required to resolve the issue.
The workaround is to not save passwords in the Junos Pulse client (even in the supposedly El Capitan supported version of Junos Pulse; thank you commenter JJ Duru).
Hopefully this bug gets fixed very soon.
@JuniperNetworks If you could fix Pulse bug in OS X El Capitan that'd be great. Your downloads site is down too. pic.twitter.com/b86KHpRtgG
— Chris Short (@ChrisShort) October 6, 2015