and its commentors have some methods to achieve split tunneing. At least it does work! I hope this guide helps others in need! :) The one annoying thing about this is that you do have to log into your Juniper site to obtain the DSID everytime. You might be able to change it so that your user has access, but I just use root. I needed to be root to be able to create the tunnel to the VPN. This will have to be refreshed each time. Software downloads and installs into ~/.juniper_network/network_connect/Įxamine the cookies for the site and find DSID. Login through web portal, attmpt to intiate network connect. Go to the network portal web page, and examine page source for REALM I already had everything installed except the 32 bit java with nsplugin. Possible requirements: SUN Java JRE (both 64 and 32 bit versions) with nsplugin, e.g.: The vpn client would not start automatically, or complete when manually invoked using ncsvc. Here is documentation of a working setup as of Oct 2013 on a target network that requires login via a web page, and they have multiple pages on the portal for different groups, client version 7.1. However you may have to mix and match bits from any of those. There are various site that discuss getting Juniper's 'Network Connect' to work, particularly under a 64-bit system.