Updates
Zoom had disabled virtual camera support for Zoom in an earlier release on macOS. They have recently reenabled support, but only on a limited/whitelisted basis for a few virtual cameras. Included below is permitted software on their whitelist as well as virtual cameras that have been denied.
One of the new enhancements in the latest version of Zoom, version 5.0.0, requires all users to update their desktop client by May 30. I encourage all UCLA users to review Zoom’s summary of the latest updates, as well as UCLA’s latest guidance for using Zoom, and to update your desktop client today.
The IAMUCLA support team will be upgrading the Enterprise Directory (LDAP) server software on Friday April 24, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. The upgrade should be finished before 3:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 25.
On Sunday, January 19, at 6 a.m., the Network Engineering team will be updating the radius.auth.ucla.edu SSL certificate used for the eduroam wireless network as part of following security best practices. No downtime is anticipated, but users may be prompted to trust a new certificate.
In January, IT Services will be updating the Radius SSL certificate that serves the eduroam SSID. While the implementation process is straightforward and does not include downtime, users may get an error message when connecting to eduroam for the first time after the update. In the past, we've noted that many users can be confused or concerned about the error message, and seek clarification from their local IT support
The Spaces upgrade is complete.
In order to further enhance security, we’re updating the DUO Multi-Factor Authentication phone calls to display our help desk caller ID: (310) 267-4357.
Mac OS 10.14 users with Sophos Anti-Virus installed will experience an error when attempting to connect to UCLA_WIFI using Safari. This issue has been resolved by Sophos. If you are still experiencing issues please make sure that Sophos Anti-Virus is updated to the latest version on your Mac.