Description
This article describes how to set up the Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS) to access the DCVPN on MacOS machines.
Environment
Mac OS
Table of Contents
Removing the Old VPN
If you currently use a VPN associated with Duo Mobile (the old multi-factor authentication app) or the current Campus VPN, you will want to remove it before installing Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS). If you do not currently use a VPN, skip this section and go to First Time setup.
Unmanaged/Personal Mac
An unmanaged computer refers to a computer that does not require an OHIO log-in to access the computer and can be a personal computer.
Managed Computer
A managed computer refers to a computer that requires an OHIO log-in to access the computer.
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In the bottom left corner of your dock, open Finder.

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Open the Applications folder.
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Navigate to Self Service.
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Select the Communications category.
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Select Remove under the VPN profile you want to remove.
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Select Remove again.
First Time Setup
You must have Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Set Up to complete the steps below. You can only connect to VPN if your multi-factor authentication method is set to Microsoft Authenticator app - notification or a phone call. You cannot connect through a text message or token. If you need to change your authentication method, follow the instructions in Changing Your Default Authentication Method.
Note: Any reference to "Cisco Secure Client" or "AnyConnect" is referring to Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS). Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS) is OHIO’s version of the Cisco Secure Client.
Unmanaged/Personal Mac Computer
An unmanaged computer refers to a computer that does not require an OHIO log-in to access the computer and can be a personal computer.
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If you do not have access to the Software Center, navigate to https://bobcatras.ohio.edu. Single sign-on with your OHIO account and on the "Cisco Secure Client Download" page, select the "Download for Mac" button to download the installation package for your operating system (Mac).
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Locate and open the downloaded installation package.
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Follow the installation steps by allowing, agreeing, and installing the Cisco Secure Client.
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Enter your device's password to continue installation.

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A Cisco Secure Client System Extension Block message may appear at this point. Select Open Security Preferences.

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Select the General button on the top of the Security & Privacy control panel. Select Allow next to the dialog stating System software from developer “Cisco” was blocked from loading.

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You have successfully installed the Ohio University Campus VPN, Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS), and it is now ready for use. Follow the instructions on How to Connect/Disconnect.
Managed Mac Computer
A managed computer refers to a computer that requires an OHIO log-in to access the computer. You must have Azure Multi-Factor Authentication set up to complete the steps below.
Note: Any reference to "AnyConnect" or "Cisco Secure Client" is referring to Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS). Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS) is OHIO’s version of the Cisco Secure Client.
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Open the Self-Service application in the Communications category in the Applications folder and select Install for the Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS) VPN.

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Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
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You have successfully installed the Ohio University Campus VPN, Cisco Secure Client (BobcatRAS), and it is now ready for use. Follow the instructions on How to Connect/Disconnect.
How to Connect/Disconnect
To Connect
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To open the Cisco Secure Client, browse to your Applications folder. Navigate to the Cisco folder and select the application, Cisco Secure Client.
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Enter BobcatRAS.ohio.edu/DCVPN in the box next to the Connect button
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Note: Next time you run the VPN, it will only show DCVPN. This is normal and you do not have to enter the VPN name again and can just select Connect.
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Select Connect to establish a secure VPN connection
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Sign in with your OHIO ID and password. You will be prompted to approve your VPN access on your phone by the Microsoft Authenticator App. Once approved, you will be successfully connected to the DCVPN.
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You will receive a notification that Security policies were applied to your session. Click OK.

To Disconnect
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To disconnect from the Cisco Secure Client, browse to your Applications folder. Navigate to the Cisco folder and select the application, Cisco Secure Client.
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Select Disconnect to end the secure VPN connection.
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Note: All VPN sessions will automatically disconnect after 12 hours.
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