Cisco Anyconnect VPN client for Linux
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01-01-2019 09:38 AM - edited 06-04-2019 02:44 AM
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01-01-2019 10:44 AM - edited 01-01-2019 11:32 AM
Hi mf6872001,
I'd to know what Linux's distribution you have, but for now, I've been searching the package for Linux and I found this for Ubuntu, you will need an account of the page to download it:
Find Anyconnect for Linux.
The instructions are:
- tar -zxvf anyconnect-linux64-4.6.03049-predeploy-k9.tar.gz
- cd anyconnect-linux64-4.6.03049
- cd vpn
- sudo ./vpn_install.sh
and that's all.
Hope this help.
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02-26-2020 05:30 AM
Hi
Would this for work for a contianer based on Ubuntu?
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01-01-2019 08:33 PM
Hi,
Try the openconnect.It is found at the following link: http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/index.html
You can also find it in the repository for you linux version i.e. for Ubuntu you can install via "sudo apt install openconnect"
Thanks
John
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02-03-2019 01:57 PM
Thanks for this johnd2310
I thought I found a Cisco Anyconnect VPN client for Linux a couple of weeks ago and there is a link to a page to get one in the official download/install documents but it just takes you to the windows/mac download page which is kind of annoying. I wonder if they just didn't have enough usage to make it worthwhile to maintain.
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02-03-2019 02:01 PM
I can't find it anywhere other than university websites and I can't get an account without signing up as a student. oh well the resource below looks like it will work
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02-03-2019 02:04 PM
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05-30-2019 04:26 AM
I found something there http://ttcit.net/download/linux/
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03-23-2020 01:49 AM
Hello,
You can find in on https://wiki.yatebts.com/ - main page, center-right, there is a Download section.
You will see an entry called: 'Any Connect linux client'
Have a good day!
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05-20-2020 11:10 AM
Available (seemingly) from Cisco's site here:
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286281283/type/282364313/release/4.7.04056
...*but* you need to have a service contract linked to your account. It is to laugh. This whole site seems to be designed by lawyers.
As some other commenters noted, searching for the package name turns up plenty of sources. The FTP site of TU Graz in Austria seems trustworthy, so I downloaded from there and it worked. https://ftp.tugraz.at/tu-graz/vpn/
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07-03-2020 08:13 PM
Rather than scrounging around the internet for a Linux client I use the networkmanager open connect client. This not only provides VPN capabilities with Cisco but a nice assortment of other vendors.
Here is the link to the arch linux wiki:https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenConnect
I'm sure there are similar options for Debian and Red Hat based distros.
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05-13-2023 04:13 AM
I pass data from post with the steps to connect with openconnect
