
Update: Some folks have been asking what the above command does, and fairly so. To fix that, on the terminal run the following, then restart your computer: sudo nvram boot-args="kext-dev-mode=1"įor some users it might be necessary to do this: That actually does work in some situations, but if your VPN provider only supports an old version of Network Connect then it will continue to hang. First downgrade JAVA to Apple 1.6 as mentioned by Joe L. The VPN with network connect worked fine until a few hours ago (when I had not upgraded to Yosemite).įigured it out. It shows that there is a connection, but says "tunnel not enabled" and I can't connect to the internet with it either. I have also tried Junos Pulse as an alternative, it's a little better at error reporting. I have only pasted the logs from the last two attempts that Network Connect made. Notice how there are repeated attempts to create a tunnel, and this happens continuously. 19:21:18.829 ncproxyd Saving the system routing table: 19:21:18.821 ncproxyd New tunnel being created (tunnel.cpp:57)


Network Connect log 19:21:06.144 ncproxyd New tunnel being created (tunnel.cpp:57) It seems as though the connection is established (since I lose internet access in this period) but it can't create a tunnel. Now although Network Connect launches it hangs at the "Establishing Secure Session" step. So I upgraded to the latest Java 8 build (and installed the JDK).

I realized that was because of the Java 7 compatibility issue on Yosemite.
#Juniper network connect mac os upgrade
I know it's a bad idea to upgrade an OS so soon when you are running any enterprise software, especially related to security/vpns etc.īut I did! And I would like to avoid downgrading if possible.Įver since I upgraded to OS X Yosemite though, juniper's network connect (vpn client) stopped working.
