Upon following these steps and attempting to connect to JNC, the VPN connected as expected Wow, way too much work just to get on the VPN. Logout of the Juniper VPN web portal and log back in. Under Configured websites select the Allow drop-down from your VPN URL. Sudo mkdir '/Applications/Network Connect.app/Contents/Frameworks' To work around that, you set the guest to NAT mode which uses the hosts network stack, allowing the guest. If I understand you, the bridged guest cannot connect to the 802.1x network regardless of the VPN issue.
It seems there is some compatability issue with Mac OS 10.6 that is causing the problem.Ĭheck to see if you even have a "/Applications/Network Connect.app". When the guest attempts to connect via bridged networking, a new NIC shows up on the controlled network and is not allowed to connect.
So I guess this isn't exactly MySQL related, but I can't help but not post this in the hopes that Google will index it and that it will save somebody some time.Ĭonnecting to your Juniper Networks device via web browser and clicking "Start" under the "Client Application Sessions" section to kickoff a VPN session causes the browser to seem to attempt to install the Network Connect client, but after a short time it simply returns you back to the main menu page.