
The installed Pulse Secure app is now correctly named Pulse Secure.app, so the script now checks for this as well as Junos Pulse.app. Note: This post was updated 04 October 2016. You should now have Pulse-Secure-Configured.dmg in your folder. Select the file PulseSecure-Mac.dmg and save it to a file on your Mac. Download the Pulse Secure Installer for MacOS > Pulse Secure for MacOS (Updated 4/28/21) 2. Go to the ECS download page, which requires authentication with your HawkID & password. Make it executable, then run it: $ chmod o+x dmg-it.sh Pulse Secure MacOS Manual Installation 1. #PB_EXTRA_ARGS+= -sign "Your Org" # uncomment this line if you wish to sign the package TITLE =Pulse-Secure-Configured Include /usr/local/share/luggage/luggage.make

$ cp /path/to/JunosPulse.dmg /path/to/Default.jnprpreconfig ~/luggage-packages/junos/Ĭreate a new file named Makefile in the same folder using whatever editor you use, and populate as follows: 1 Now The Luggage is installed, copy your Junos Pulse installer and config file into a new folder: $ mkdir -p ~/luggage-packages/junos Downloading Client Installer Files You are here: Pulse Connect Secure > Pulse Connect Secure Administration Guide > System Management > System Maintenance > Downloading Client Installer Files Downloading Client Installer Files You can use the system maintenance client installers page to download client installer files.

$ make bootstrap_files Creating the package If that happens, install git and rerun the last command. If you don’t already have The Luggage, install it as follows (as per blog post The Luggage: An Introduction: $ cd $ git clone Īt this point, if you don’t already have git installed, you will be prompted to do so. I prefer to use Unixorn’s The Luggage rather than a GUI package creator, so here I adapt Rich’s instructions for The Luggage users. Rich Trouton’s Der Flounder blog recently described how to create a pre-configured Junos Pulse VPN client on OS X.
