Package Details: pulse-secure 22.7r3.0_b30227-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pulse-secure.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pulse-secure
Description: Ivanti Secure Access Client
Upstream URL: https://www.pulsesecure.net/
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: pulse-connect-secure
Submitter: yan12125
Maintainer: chiwanpark
Last Packager: chiwanpark
Votes: 34
Popularity: 0.098188
First Submitted: 2017-09-02 07:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-10 14:26 (UTC)

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chiwanpark commented on 2021-02-24 10:21 (UTC)

If you want to use old pulse-secure client 9.1r9, please download the following package.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_8tRA-T9vV08n_TpHqdcG5IvalxBuZ7_/view?usp=sharing

The rewritten pulse-secure client requires a service called 'pulsesecure'. Please enable and start the service before running the client.

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yan12125 commented on 2017-10-22 14:23 (UTC)

@Headless: Awesome! Is there a link to 32-bit installers for 5.3r3.0? (Or a 64-bit installer for 5.3r1.0) I feel it strange to use different versions for 32 and 64-bit installers, and I don't want to leave 32-bit users behind. Arch still supports existing 32-bit installations for now.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-10-21 20:42 (UTC)

@yan12125: I managed to get the URL for the 64-bit client from Pulse Secure webpage. I saw the previous one you have for this AUR and signed up for a trial which provided me with these download links: http://trial.pulsesecure.net/clients/ps-pulse-linux-5.3r3.0-b1021-ubuntu-debian-64-bit-installer.deb http://trial.pulsesecure.net/clients/ps-pulse-linux-5.3r3.0-b1021-centos-rhel-64-bit-installer.rpm One for deb and one for rpm.

yan12125 commented on 2017-10-21 18:46 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-21 18:49 (UTC) by yan12125)

@Headless: thanks! With that file I can baked up a PKGBUILD for x86_64. [1] I don't plan to use the x86_64 deb for the PKGBUILD script on AUR as of now. I shouldn't assume trust to URLs other than pulsesecure.net in PKGBUILD. (Yes, my previous pulse-connect-secure package was a BIG mistake) If someone really wants to install the x86_64 version, he/she needs to check whether to trust the 3rd party URL or not, and then download the deb file and place them in the same directory for building. PS. I haven't test that PKGBUILD yet. [1] https://github.com/yan12125/aur/tree/pulse-secure-x86-64/pulse-secure

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-10-21 17:44 (UTC)

@yan12125: They require that you log in to their portal in order to retrieve the deb file. Since the company I work at that are customers at Pulse Secure we can retrieve the deb file. Anyway I uploaded it to my personal VPS, you can get it here: https://owncloud.lindberg.io/index.php/s/eSvhaoSUnMyhyQt/download

yan12125 commented on 2017-10-21 12:38 (UTC)

@Headless: Sounds good. Is there a public URL for that?

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-10-21 09:25 (UTC)

They have released a 64-bit client. I can provide you with the deb file if you want.

yan12125 commented on 2017-10-03 06:27 (UTC)

@nabz0r: You need lib32-webkitgtk then. I should have make things more clear...

nabz0r commented on 2017-10-02 09:27 (UTC)

I get the following: /opt/pulsesecure/pulseUi: error while loading shared libraries: libwebkitgtk-3.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

yan12125 commented on 2017-10-02 08:46 (UTC)

@nabz0r: What's the result if you run "pulseUi" from the terminal?

nabz0r commented on 2017-10-02 08:41 (UTC)

Hi, Thanks for this package. I am also having problem starting it. After the installation it doesn't start/run. When clicking pulse-secure nothing happens and I have all the dependencies installed. Any idea? Thanks in advancaed