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You can use Two-Step Login when you travel internationally to countries other than those listed below.
All of the authentication methods will still work, although some destinations might not support telephony-based services, such as phone callbacks or retrieving a set of passcodes via…
To use Cornell's Virtual Private Network (VPN) with campus networks and services, you must use Cisco Secure Client VPN software. See the How to Install Cisco VPN Software page for instructions.
To use Cornell's Virtual Private Network (VPN) with campus networks and services, you must use Cisco Secure Client VPN software. See How to Install Cisco VPN Software for instructions.
To use Cornell's Virtual Private Network (VPN) with campus networks and services, you must use Cisco Secure Client VPN software. See the How to Install Cisco VPN Software page for instructions.
The departmental VPN option allows units to establish and manage VPNs for exclusive use by their own staff—effectively restricting access to individuals identified by and working within the unit. Departments can have one or more private networks, and individuals can be in as many as the department…
User ExperienceWhen adding a Cornell.edu exchange account on your iOS device, you see the following warning:“Adding an Exchange account will allow the Exchange administrator to remotely manage your device. The administrator may collect personal data, add/remove accounts and restrictions, list,…
On Wednesday, June 5, 2024, Cisco AnyConnect VPN (also known as CUVPN) will be updated. Cisco is making a name and icon change that could cause confusion. Learn more about the key differences and what to expect.
Two-Step Login is required for all users to authenticate to the CU VPN.
During 2025-6, Cornell will continue the rollout of Duo Verified Push for logins that use the Duo Push method. In addition, the Duo Phone Call and Duo SMS Passcode methods will be removed. Affected campus populations will be notified by direct email about this change.