05-23-2025 08:00 AM
Can anyone walk me through how to download Cisco AnyConnect from the Cisco ASA Firewall. I have Cisco AnyConnect in My ASA Flash, and I copied the file.pkg from the ASA to TFTP server. However, the file I downloaded to the TFTP server is useless, it didn't come out as installer. I need this installer to be able to download and install the Cisco Anyconnect on a PC. See info below and attachment. Thanks
CiscoASAt# sh flash:
--#-- --length-- -----date/time------ path
142 30691264 Aug 30 2017 14:01:46 CiscoASA:/anyconnect-win-4.5.00058-webde ploy-k9.pkg
143 20148996 Aug 30 2017 14:02:22 CiscoASA:/anyconnect-linux64-4.5.00058-w ebdeploy-k9.pkg
144 22876914 Aug 30 2017 14:03:04 CiscoASA:/anyconnect-macos-4.5.00058-web deploy-k9.pkg
CiscoASA# copy flash:/anyconnect-linux64-4.5.00058-webdeploy-k9.pkg tftp
Source filename [anyconnect-linux64-4.5.00058-webdeploy-k9.pkg]? (enter)
Address or name of remote host []? 10.102.x.x
Destination filename [anyconnect-linux64-4.5.00058-webdeploy-k9.pkg]? (enter)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
20148996 bytes copied in 11.220 secs (1831726 bytes/sec)
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05-23-2025 08:15 AM
@SamsonOjo The webdeploy image on the ASA is only for deployment from when connecting to the ASA itself, upgrades etc.
You could download the predeploy image from the cisco website in order to manually install. https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286330811/type/282364313/release/5.1.9.113
Or you can login to the webpage of the ASA (if enabled) and download the image from the ASA, which would be a file you can then use the file to install the client. Example from windows below, do the same from a linux computer to get the linux installer.
05-23-2025 08:15 AM
@SamsonOjo The webdeploy image on the ASA is only for deployment from when connecting to the ASA itself, upgrades etc.
You could download the predeploy image from the cisco website in order to manually install. https://software.cisco.com/download/home/286330811/type/282364313/release/5.1.9.113
Or you can login to the webpage of the ASA (if enabled) and download the image from the ASA, which would be a file you can then use the file to install the client. Example from windows below, do the same from a linux computer to get the linux installer.
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