This guide should only be followed if one of these two scenarios are true:
You need to access/mount network drives without remotely connecting to an office computer
You need to remotely connect to another Mac computer
If neither of those are true and you only need to remotely connect to a Windows computer, please use the Remote Proxy service (https://its.temple.edu/remote-proxy)
Create a new location
This part only needs to be completed once.
If you have the “Self Service” app in the applications folder, click on the button that says “HIPAAVPN location”
Wait a few moments
Proceed to Connect to VPN
If you do not have "Self Service" app in your applications folder
1. go to System Preferences
2. Network
3. wifi in the left area should already be selected but if not click wifi and click apply
4. click on Location in the upper section and choose edit locations
5. click the plus symbol
6. name the new location something useful like "hipaa-proxy"
7. click done
8. in the bottom right area click Advanced
9. in the upper area click Proxies
10. click on web proxy and put in ersatz.temple.edu and in the next field put 8080
11. click on secure web proxy and put in ersatz.temple.edu and in the next field put 8080
12. click ok
13. click apply
See the below image for an example of the proxy setup.
See the below video for a step by step of the process
You are now ready to connect to the VPN
Connect to VPN
If all went well, right now your computer is set to the hipaa-proxy location
Nothing works on this location unless you are connected to HIPAAVPN first
To connect to HIPAAVPN
go to the apple menu in the upper left corner and change location to Automatic
go to hipaavpn.temple.edu
log in and authenticate with Duo
if needed install citrix receiver
wait until the VPN is connected
once connected go to the apple menu in the upper left corner and switch location to hipaa-proxy
citrix will complain that the connection was interrupted but will re-connect after a moment.
you should now be able to access web sites normally.
Connect to shared drive
Connecting directly to share drives
In the Finder click go —> connect to server
In the box that comes up enter smb://tucloudhfs1.tu.temple.edu/cph
After a few moments your share drive should connect.
Connect to work computer
To connect to your work computer
You will need the IP address. It will start with 10.16.number.number