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How to Connect to the UCSD Network From Off Campus
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Summary: Find out how to set up a Web proxy server to access UCSD network resources from off campus. ACT provides several services to balance the needs for both high network security and customer convenience.
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- This document outlines the steps to follow when you connect to UCSD services from off campus.
- "Off campus" refers to students, faculty, and staff who use Internet service providers other than UCSD, such as America Online or Roadrunner.
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Use the UCSD proxy server to access UCSD Web sites and library resources from off campus. |
- Students, faculty and staff, set up your Web browser to access the UCSD proxy server.
- Each time you connect through the proxy server, enter your UCSD username and password.
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Configure your e-mail program to send and receive messages from off-campus locations. |
- See instructions for setting up many commonly used e-mail programs.
- Once your e-mail program is set up correctly, you may need to authorize yourself to send mail.
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Questions? Contact the ACT Help Desk, (858) 534-1853. |
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