![]() ![]() Step 4: Once the GUI has loaded for Pulse Secure, click the plus icon to add a Connection Profile. Or select the application from your GUI's application menu (you may have to search your system to locate it - shown below in Ubuntu). Step 3: Launch the Pulse Secure GUI from the command line with (RHEL/CentOS): yum install nss-tools net-tools (Ubuntu/Debian): sudo apt-get install libnss3-tools net-tools Use the following commands to install these dependency tools manually. Note: The nss3-tools and net-tools are dependency packages required to successfully install the Pulse Client. (RHEL/CentOS): Install the Pulse Secure package using the command: sudo rpm -ivh (Ubuntu/Debian) Install the Pulse Secure package using the command: sudo dpkg -i ![]() For CLI access, you'll need to install openconnect (see below). Step 1: Download the appropriate Pulse Secure Linux client package for your Linux distribution (UCSB SSO login required). Note that separate installer packages are available for Debian/Ubuntu (.deb) and RHEL/CentOS (.rpm) distributions. On Ubuntu distributions, installing through Ubuntu Software Center is supported for Pulse Secure. ![]()
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