Remote-access Guide

jhu apl remote access

by Cristobal Yundt Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where can I find information on remote access at Johns Hopkins?

For information on remote access at Johns Hopkins and for guidance regarding when the VPN is needed, visit the Remote Access at Johns Hopkins page of the Information Technology website. Unlike in the past, faculty and staff do not need to request access to use the VPN (students and vendors, do, however).

How do I connect to resources at Johns Hopkins University?

MyCloud (from the myJH portal or your desktop if installed) Many resources at Johns Hopkins are restricted to the campus network, which means you must use the Pulse Secure VPN or MyCloud to connect to them.

What can I access through Hopkins'pulse secure VPN?

Through Hopkins' Pulse Secure VPN, you'll have access to any files, applications, and websites that you normally access on campus through the Johns Hopkins network. To use it, you simply need to enroll in Azure multifactor authentication and download the Pulse Secure VPN client.

What are the security requirements to connect to resources at Johns Hopkins?

Many resources at Johns Hopkins are restricted to the campus network, which means you must use the Pulse Secure VPN or MyCloud to connect to them. Each of these solutions may have prerequisites such as use of Azure multi-factor authentication (MFA), installation of a Citrix receiver client, or the installation of our Pulse Secure VPN client.

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How do I access APL?

APL View is available from any APL or personal system or device and provides access to your APL files, tools, and applications. APL View utilizes virtual machine (VM) technology instead of a VPN connection, however, your HID token is still required for login. Type https://aplview.jhuapl.edu in any web browser.

How do I use Hopkins VPN?

Through Hopkins' Pulse Secure VPN, you'll have access to any files, applications, and websites that you normally access on campus through the Johns Hopkins network. To use it, you simply need to enroll in Azure multifactor authentication and download the Pulse Secure VPN client.

What does John Hopkins APL do?

The Johns Hopkins University. Applied Physics Laboratory. We solve complex research, engineering, and analytical problems that present critical challenges to our nation.

Is JHU APL prestigious?

The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, is one of Insider Pro and Computerworld's top 10 “Best Places to Work in IT.” Making the prestigious list of the top 100 information technology (IT) employers for the fourth year in a row, APL earned the No. 10 slot among large organizations.

Is JHU APL a good place to Work?

The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, was honored with a Glassdoor Employees' Choice Award, ranking No. 15 out of 100 U.S. large companies on the Best Places to Work in 2022 list.

Is APL a government contractor?

While APL provides research and engineering services to the government, it is not a traditional defense contractor, as it is a UARC and a division of Johns Hopkins University. APL is a scientific and engineering research and development division, rather than an academic division, of Johns Hopkins.

Is JHU APL nonprofit?

APL: The Nation's Largest University Affiliated Research Center. University affiliated research centers are independent, not-for-profit organizations that conduct essential research, development, and systems engineering to support national security needs.

Is APL nonprofit?

Friendship Animal Protective League is a 501(c)(3) organization, with an IRS ruling year of 1959, and donations are tax-deductible.

Where is physics applied?

While many physics graduates go on to work within research roles, these are spread across many different industries – including education, automotive and aerospace industries, defense, the public sector, healthcare, energy, materials, technology, computing and IT.

How long does it take to hear back from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab?

Our employment process can take from 3 weeks to 3 months. This varies by position and may occasionally be longer.

What is hybrid work?

A hybrid work model is a combination of remote workers and an in-person component. This scenario introduces technology and office space challenges. If you have multiple employees sharing the same office space, you may consider replacing the traditional desktop PC with a laptop and docking station. Current standard hardware solutions are available on the Future Tech site. Work from home bundles are available at the JH Tech Store. You may also contact your local PC support staff for assistance. Software may be purchased through the IT Service Catalog.

Does Johns Hopkins have a VPN?

Many resources at Johns Hopkins are restricted to the campus network, which means you must use the Pulse Secure VPN or MyCloud to connect to them. Each of these solutions may have prerequisites such as use of Azure multi-factor authentication (MFA), installation of a Citrix receiver client, or the installation of our Pulse Secure VPN client.

Do you have to enroll in Azure MFA before remotely accessing resources?

You MUST ensure you have enrolled in Azure MFA before remotely accessing resources

Where is the APL in Johns Hopkins?

Proceed on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right if coming from the north or left if coming from the south. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just past the service station. Follow the signs to the Kossiakoff Center parking on the lower lot.

What is APL in engineering?

About APL. Although APL is primarily a research and development organization, it maintains strong academic relationships with several divisions within the university. Particularly, APL has become a major site for graduate students pursuing technical degrees with Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals. Courses and other facilities offered ...

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Address and Contact Information

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Kossiakoff Center: 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Room K215, Laurel, MD 20723-6099 (google map) Montpelier 7 (MP7): 7710 Montpelier Road, Laurel, MD 20723-6099 (google map) Phone: 443-778-6510 (Baltimore Area) Phone: 240-228-6510 (Washington Area) Phone: 1-800-JHU-ENGR (1-800-548-3647) E-mail: jhep@jhu.e
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Hours of Operation

  • APL Education Center Monday–Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.* Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. *During the break between terms, the APL Education Center will close at 5:00 p.m.
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Computer and Lab Facilities

  • Computer facilities at the Kossiakoff Center include Multi-User UNIX and Linux systems that support designated courses. The Engineering and Computing Lab and the Instructional Computer Lab provide support for general-purpose computing and application development, embedded systems development, and testing with state-of-the-art measurement equipment, interface desig…
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Schedule

  • The current course offerings at the Applied Physics Laboratory can be found using this schedule search.
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Directions

  • From Baltimore and I-95
    Take exit 38 (Maryland Route 32-sign will read “Toward Columbia”) west to US 29 south. (Exit 38 is approximately 10 miles from the Baltimore Beltway, I-695.) Proceed about 1.5 miles on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just past t…
  • From Washington and I-95
    Take exit 38 (Maryland Route 32-sign will read “Toward Columbia”) west to US 29 south. (Exit 38 is approximately 10 miles from the Washington Beltway, I-495.) Proceed about 1.5 miles on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just pas…
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