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* Windows users can use the [https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/openvpn-meerkat-UDP4-1194-install-2.6.7-I001-amd64.exe 64-bit all-in-one installer].
* Windows users can use the [https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/openvpn-meerkat-UDP4-1194-install-2.6.7-I001-amd64.exe 64-bit all-in-one installer].
* MacOS users can use the [https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/meerkat-UDP4-1194-Viscosity.visc.zip all-in-one Viscosity client] for 30 days free.
* MacOS users can use [https://www.sparklabs.com/viscosity/download/ Viscosity] for 30 days free. ([https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/meerkat-UDP4-1194-Viscosity.visc.zip Configuration Files])
* Linux users (and advanced Windows/MacOS users) can use OpenVPN with the [https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/meerkat-UDP4-1194-config.zip provided configuration].
* Linux users (and advanced Windows/MacOS users) can use OpenVPN with the [https://labs.isi.jhu.edu/vpn/meerkat-UDP4-1194-config.zip provided configuration].



Latest revision as of 16:13, 8 August 2025

About

ISI maintains a private VPN for students to be able to access the MSSI lab remotely. You will need a valid MSSI Account in order to connect.

Connecting

In order to connect to the VPN, students will need OpenVPN software configured:

Troubleshooting

Connection Confirmation

If you can open a browser and access https://meerkat.mssi-lab.isi.jhu.edu, you will know you've gotten the VPN configured correctly. You do not need to log in to this page. Simply accessing it is proof enough that you're connected.