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Colorado State University


VPN at Colorado State University

VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a networking technology that uses encryption and other security mechanisms to ensure that only authorized users can access the network and that data cannot be intercepted.

Download VPN Clients


VPN Clients may also be obtained from the Computing Help Desk.

Download CSU VPN Client Profiles

Vista, Mac OS X and Linux

If you are already running Cisco VPN Client on Vista, Mac OS X or Linux, you may download and use the following profiles. Follow these instructions to update your profiles:

  1. Download the files:
  2. Open the Cisco VPN Client.
  3. Delete any existing CSU VPN profiles.
  4. For each file:
    1. Click the 'Import' button.
    2. Select a newly downloaded profile (.pcf) file.
    3. Click 'Ok' to confirm the successful import.

Alternatively, you may place the downloaded profile files directly in the '/etc/CiscoSystemsVPNClient/Profiles/' folder on both Mac OS X and Linux. It is recommended that you remove any old VPN Client Profiles installed by default with past client downloads at the same time.

Documentation (Self-Help Guides)

Documentation (Generic Instructions from Cisco)

Attention DSL Users

If you are using DSL as your high-speed Internet service and connecting into CSU via the Cisco VPN client we provide, you may experience unexpected disconnects of the VPN client every 15-30 minutes. One solution for this problem is to change the profile you are using from IPSec over TCP to IPSec over UDP. You can do this by highlighting the profile you are using, such as, "CSU VPN at Home" and selecting modify from the buttons along the top of the client window. In this "Modify" window, select the "Transport" tab. Now, select "IPSec over UDP (NAT/PAT)" instead of "IPSec over TCP". Click "Save". If you continue to experience problems, please contact the Computing Help Desk.