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If you want to connect to JET machines via VPN you can use Virtual Machine. There are few benefits here:

  1. your network traffic doesn't go via JET's VPN - only one from Virtual Machine
  2. you don't have to install all the components by yourself

Download and install Virtual Box

https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

Make sure to install Extension Pack

VirtualBox 5.2.6 Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack - you can find it on Download page

Download Virtual Machine from Gateway

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$SWITMDIR/resources/jet/JETVPN.tar.gz

Install JETVPN inside Virtual Box

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Start the machine

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Log in

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user: jetvpn
pass: jetvpn

 

Start two Terminal sessions

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Start VPN tunnel

  1. in Terminal 1 make sure to change your user to root and establish tunnel
    1. change user to root

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      su -
      # password for user root is: jetvpn
    2. start tunnel by calling script ./connect.sh

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      ./connect $USER_NAME         # user name is exactly the same as one that you use in JET
      ...
      ...
      VPN account password:
    3. once asked for password provide it in form

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      PPPPKKKKKK
      # where 
      # PPPP is your PIN code
      # KKKKKK is a value from your RSA SecurID
    4. Tunnel should be up and running
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Start VPN connection

Inside Terminal 2 start script that runs VNC client

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./vnc.sh

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Connect to target machine

Connect to target machine via VNC - as usual

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