Remote-access Guide

nasa remote access

by Prof. Tremaine McGlynn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I connect to the NASA BYOD network?

To access internal sites, you will need to connect to JSC's Virtual Private Network (VPN) For additional help with connecting a personal device to the NASA BYOD network, the following connection guides are available: VPN Home - the Remote Access start page

What is remote network access?

Remote network access allows you to connect to the network at your workplace from a remote location. This enables you to access files on your work computer's hard drive, files on network drives, internal web sites and your work e-mail. Click on the appropriate link below according to your center.

How do I view my work email on the NASA Nomad exchange?

If you are using Microsoft Outlook to view your work email, the NASA NOMAD Exchange must be configured on one of the following clients: You will not need to connect to the JSC network before attempting to view your email in your Inbox, your Outlook Calendar or your Outlook Contacts.

How do I get remote access to my work computer?

If you need remote access to your work computer’s hard drive, network drives, or your Outlook personal folders, you will need to fill out the Remote Access Info Sheet for Windows. ACES Devices must be logged directly in to the JSC Network and can load the software through HP Client Automation Application Self-Service Manager (SSM)

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Can I connect to NASA WIFI?

To access the NASA BYOD Wireless Network: Select the "nasabyod" wireless network from your personal devices's list of available networks. When prompted, enter your NDC User ID and Password. To access internal sites, you will need to connect to JSC's Virtual Private Network (VPN)

How do I connect to NASA VPN?

To connect to the VPN, go to: https://remote.ivv.nasa.gov. If you are having problems connecting to the VPN, the best way to troubleshoot the problem is to understand at which point your connection is failing and how to properly interpret the system messages you are receiving.

What DNS NASA?

198.116. 4.189 | ns1.nasa.gov - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, United States.

How do I access my NASA email?

*You can access your NASA email without VPNing first at https://webmail.nasa.gov. You will need your Launchpad username and password.

What is NASA's Internet speed?

91 gigabits per secondWhat is the highest speed of internet in NASA? The internet speed of NASA is exceptionally high thanks to the kinds of data they deal with. Their networks are capable of 91 gigabits per second, as they found out from an experiment they did in 2013. But it does not mean that their entire network is that fast.

How does NASA have such fast internet?

But for NASA, it's downright slow. While the rest of us send data across the public internet, the space agency uses a shadow network called ESnet, short for Energy Science Network, a set of private pipes that has demonstrated cross-country data transfers of 91 gigabits per second--the fastest of its type ever reported.

Is Voyager 1 still transmitting?

For the most part, Voyager 1 still appears to be working correctly, gathering and returning science data. It's receiving and executing commands from Earth, although – because of its great distance from us – it takes about two days to send a message and get a response.

What network does NASA use?

The Deep Space NetworkThe Deep Space Network - or DSN - is NASA's international array of giant radio antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions, plus a few that orbit Earth. The DSN also provides radar and radio astronomy observations that improve our understanding of the solar system and the larger universe.

Is Voyager 1 still communicating?

Launched 16 days after its twin Voyager 2, Voyager 1 has been operating for 44 years, 10 months and 17 days as of July 23, 2022 UTC [refresh] and still communicates with the Deep Space Network to receive routine commands and to transmit data to Earth.

Can I talk to NASA?

To contact Goddard's Office of Communications you can call 301-286-8955, or send us an e-mail.

How can I send my research to NASA?

To submit a research proposal to NASA, individuals and the organizations with which they are affiliated must be registered in NSPIRES. Individuals may register at any time. However, organizations are required to have a valid registration with the System for Award Management (SAM) before they can register in NSPIRES.

Is NASA peer reviewed?

NASA announced last Tuesday that they would be releasing hundreds of peer-reviewed, scholarly articles on NASA-funded research projects online. The articles are entirely free to access for any member of the public.

What is a NASA computer?

Pleiades (/ˈplaɪədiːz, ˈpliːə-/) is a petascale supercomputer housed at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) facility at NASA's Ames Research Center located at Moffett Field near Mountain View, California.

What VPN types are supported by Azure?

Azure supports three types of Point-to-site VPN options:Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP). SSTP is a Microsoft proprietary SSL-based solution that can penetrate firewalls since most firewalls open the outbound TCP port that 443 SSL uses.OpenVPN. ... IKEv2 VPN.

What to do if you are attempting to access your workstation?

If you are attempting to access your work Workstation, verify your work computer is turned on and that you have the correct computer name or IP address.

How to request permissions for JSC?

If you are not a member of the JSC/WSTF Virtual Private Network Access, you will need to request permissions through NAMS ( https://nams.nasa.gov ). If you need help with the request, contact IRD Customer Support Center at 281-244-6367.

How long does it take for Pulse Secure Client to connect to JSC?

After clicking the Start button on the VPN website, it should only take 1-2 minutes for the Pulse Secure Client to be configured and for you to be connected to the JSC/WSTF network. It may take longer if you have a slower computer, but it should not take more than 5 minutes.

How to install ActiveX on JSC?

Go to the JSC/WSTF VPN website again ( https://vpn.jsc.nasa.gov or https://vpn.wstf.jsc.nasa.gov) and sign in. After clicking the sign in button, look for the Microsoft Information Bar just below the Address Bar in your browser. If the Information Bar appears, you will need to click on it and allow ActiveX to be installed.

Does Pulse Secure Client work on non-ACES?

4. In order for the Pulse Secure Client to install properly on a Non-ACES machine, it is necessary for you to disable all pop-up blockers (on all browsers) the first time you log into this site on a given machine. You will need to have Administrative Rights to download.

How to contact IRD for JSC VPN?

For assistance with Pulse Secure client, or your JSC VPN connection, please contact the IRD Customer Support Center, 281-244-6367.

How to contact IRD Customer Support?

If you are not sure whether or not you have permissions, please call the IRD Customer Support Center at 281-244-6367 or send an email to jsc-irdcspt@mail.nasa.gov.

What is RSA token passcode?

RSA Token users - Passcode = your PIN and the 6 numbers showing on your token. Example: Rsacode1123456 Forgot PIN? Contact ESD 281-493-4800 opt 2

Do you have to be onsite to connect to JSC?

You must be onsite connected directly to the JSC Network.

How to access NASA byod?

To access the NASA BYOD Wireless Network: Select the "nasabyod" wireless network from your personal devices's list of available networks. When prompted, enter your NDC User ID and Password. To access internal sites, you will need to connect to JSC's Virtual Private Network (VPN)

What is VPN home?

VPN HOME. What is "Remote Network Access"? Remote network access allows you to connect to the network at your workplace from a remote location. This enables you to access files on your work computer's hard drive, files on network drives, internal web sites and your work e-mail. Click on the appropriate link below according to your center.

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