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Your UH Username is your personal electronic key to email, Internet access, registration for classes, and various other services. Here you will find information on getting a UH Username for yourself or for a department; utilities to manage your UH Username; and a list of services available to you. As with all information technology privileges, please be aware of the governing IT policies.
UH departments, programs, and campuses may request unlimited free SSL certificates for university purposes. Allow 3-5 business days for processsing.
Google Workspace for Education consisting of Gmail, Contacts, Calendar, Meet and other Google apps and services avaialble to UH Users.
eBanner is the University's student information system developed by Ellucian.
The UH Enterprise Dropbox is intended for the storing, managing, and sharing of Sensitive or Regulated information as defined in UH Executive Policy 2.214 (UH Institutional Data Classification Categories).
ACME (Automatic Certificate Management Environment) allows certificates to be auto-enrolled and installed without going through the manual process of requesting and installing a certificate. Allow 3-5 business days for processing.
Lamakū is the University of Hawaiiʻs Learning Management System (LMS) powered by D2L Brightspace.
Departments and programs may utilize GitHub Organizations as centralized workspaces for collaborative research and instruction.
Requests for service related to wireless networking.
This tool is provided by the University of Hawai'i to allow a limited form of large file sharing between UH faculty and staff. It also allows users affiliated with the University to share files with non-UH users.
LISTSERV is an email list management software that allows for list moderation, user-requested subscriptions, multiple list owners, and more.
Kuali Build is a no-code solution designed specifically for higher education. Kuali Build allows non-technical admins from any campus, office, or department to create and manage their own forms, requests, and approval workflows.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) provides a layered approach to secure access to online accounts by requiring a user to present two (or more) distinct identifying "factors" before access is granted to the account or online resource. The first factor is commonly referred to as "something you know". At UH, this "something you know" would be your normal UH Login credentials (UH Username and password). This "something you know" username and password combination has been the most common method for authentication in the industry for decades, but has significant security weaknesses: used as the sole factor for authentication, this method is susceptible to brute force, credential stuffing, and phishing attacks and should a user's credentials be compromised, would allow immediate access to an attacker.
UH Faculty/Staff management of their visitor's Wireless access. Visitor's with a VIA account can change their password.
For requesting a UH Grouping to check ISAT compliance for a group of people.
OnBase Enterprise Content Management is a UH hosted service that is used for the storage, retrieval, organization and remote sharing of physical content that has been digitized.
UH Groupings is an online service for organizing and managing groupings of people affiliated with the University of Hawaii.
Assistance with software related issues