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en:support:wlan:vpn_eduvpn [05.12.2024 11:57] – strauss | en:support:wlan:vpn_eduvpn [02.09.2025 11:00] (current) – [I use other Academiccloud accounts in parallel] strauss | ||
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==== The most important differences to Cisco AnyConnect ==== | ==== The most important differences to Cisco AnyConnect ==== | ||
* eduVPN can only be used if you have set up a 2nd factor via [[https:// | * eduVPN can only be used if you have set up a 2nd factor via [[https:// | ||
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===== Setting up eduVPN ===== | ===== Setting up eduVPN ===== | ||
- | **Please first enter the 2nd factor for the student account at [[https:// | + | **Please first enter the 2nd factor for the student account** at [[https:// |
==== Download and install ==== | ==== Download and install ==== | ||
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===== I use other Academiccloud accounts in parallel ===== | ===== I use other Academiccloud accounts in parallel ===== | ||
- | It can be very frustrating to juggle two SSO (single sign-on, one login for (almost) everything, like Academiccloud) accounts in one browser. Since eduVPN is currently only released for students and not for employees, this is also relevant here. The solution | + | It can be very frustrating to juggle two SSO (single sign-on, one login for (almost) everything, like Academiccloud) accounts in one browser. The solution |
With containers, you can use two different, separate sessions in the browser and thus run two different SSO accounts, for example. | With containers, you can use two different, separate sessions in the browser and thus run two different SSO accounts, for example. |
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