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No one should use Juniper/Pulse servers for anything, ever, and if they do they should never claim that they provide any kind of "security".
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Their software has been backdoored by the NSA, and they never gave an adequate response. Ps- As /u/Cheeseblock27494356 commented below, Juniper's security record is atrocious. I wonder if Juniper Secure Connect will be a less messy and stupid protocol than oNCP or Pulse. If you have any technical knowledge about this protocol, or even better if you can give us access to a server that supports it, or - best of all! - if you're interested in coding up support for it in a modern, multi-protocol, multi-platform client... please join in the conversation on issue #337 on GitLab. Okay, so anyway... users have started asking us to support this even-newer Juniper Secure Connect protocol. It supports IPv6, but in a mindbogglingly stupid way that defies the principle of a layered, encapsulated network protocol stack.Our support for Pulse is pretty good, except that we don't handle all of the authentication modes yet (there are a lot), and we don't support TNCC / Host Checker emulation for Pulse (but we do support it for oNCP). It's also really stupid, just totally different. juniper network connect ubuntu 9.10 vpn Login to post comments-> Similar stories Protecting your network with Strata Guard Free 13 years 8 weeks ago Possible solutions to Fix the Missing Network Manager Icon in Ubuntu 9.10 11 years 43 weeks ago Troubleshooting LTSP: SSH Key Regeneration 12 years 16 weeks ago Gaming on Ubuntu Linux 13 years 11 weeks ago. Most Pulse servers also support the older oNCP protocl, unless manually disabled.We had high hopes that the Pulse protocol would be less stupid than the oNCP protocol, but nope. The Pulse protocol (aka JunOS Pulse), a newer (and allegedly-but-questionably "better") protocol. The oNCP protocol (aka Juniper Network Protect), the "original" Juniper SSL-VPN protocol.Our support is very feature-complete, but this is a stupid messy protocol which Juniper seems to have given up on maintaining, so it doesn't support IPv6 (among other things). I'm one of the core developers of OpenConnect, the multi-protocol multi-OS VPN client.