Proxy Setup
At the UC Study Center, three dedicated research terminals are configured as proxy servers with access to the California Digital Library. Individual PCs and Macs can also be configured for use with the proxy server. (Setup instructions as well as the list of usernames and passwords needed for each campus can be found on this page.)
OFF-CAMPUS USE OF UC ONLINE RESOURCES

Choose your campus for campus-specific instructions on how to set up a proxy on your browser:

 UC Berkeley Proxy
 UC Davis Proxy
 UC Irvine - Irvine no longer allows Proxy Connection. Student will have to download VPN setup from this link.
 UCLA Proxy
 UC Riverside Proxy
 UCSD Proxy
 UCSB Proxy
 UCSC - UCSC no longer uses Proxy Connections. Access is now simply via browser login.


ID/Password for Proxy Settings

Once the proxy setting has been turned on, you will prompted for a login name and password at the beginning of each session. Here is the information you should enter, based on your home campus:

UC Campus

Proxy Setting

Username

Password

Berkeley

http://proxy.lib.berkeley.edu:7777/proxy.pac

Student ID number

Birth date in MMDD format

Davis

http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/proxy/pacserve

UCD Login ID

UCD Login ID

Irvine

Download special program at http://www.oit.uci.edu/security/vpn.html

Los Angeles

http://proxy.ucla.edu/cgi/proxy

BOL

BOL

Riverside

proxy.ucr.edu:8080

UCR Net ID

UCR Net ID

Santa Barbara

http://ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu:9000/ucsblibrary

U-mail ID

U-mail ID

Santa Cruz

Visit this link, no browser configuration needed.
http://oca.ucsc.edu/login

14 digit library barcode number

none

San Diego

http://webproxy.ucsd.edu/proxy.pl

UCSD network

UCSD network