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auth:howto:linux:vpnclient [2012/04/05 12:05] – [Instructions for Linux Cisco AnyConnect Client (recommened)] kohoferauth:howto:linux:vpnclient [2012/04/05 14:48] kohofer
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 ==== Instructions for MacOS X 10.6 ==== ==== Instructions for MacOS X 10.6 ====
  
-There is no need to install a Client, simply install (doubleclick) the\\+There is no need to install a Client, simply download and install (doubleclick) the\\
 following file: following file:
  
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 2. Enter your Username and password, then press **Login** 2. Enter your Username and password, then press **Login**
  
-3. A "Warning - Security" Windows opens: This will install the Cisco AnyConnect\\ +3. A "Warning - Security" Windows opens: This will install the Cisco AnyConnect Client \\ 
-   in /opt/cisco of your System+in /opt/cisco of your Platform.
  
-4. Press **Run**+4. Press **Run** on the "Warning - Security" Window 
 + 
 +{{:auth:howto:linux:cisco-anyconnect_1.png?direct&200}}
  
 5. In order to install Cisco AnyConnect, Admin (sudo) rights are required; a Window opens,\\ 5. In order to install Cisco AnyConnect, Admin (sudo) rights are required; a Window opens,\\
-   enter your local password.+enter your local password. 
 + 
 +{{:auth:howto:linux:cisco-anyconenct_2.png?direct&200|}}
  
 6. The Cisco AnyConnect is installed and running, you can close the URL. 6. The Cisco AnyConnect is installed and running, you can close the URL.
  
 +{{:auth:howto:linux:cisco-anyconnect_3.png?direct&200|}}
  
 === Launching Cisco AnyConnect GUI === === Launching Cisco AnyConnect GUI ===
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   /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnui   /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnui
  
-=== Uninstalling the client AnyConnect ===+Please note the vpnagentd must be running for this 
 + 
 +  * ps auxww | grep vpn 
 +<code> 
 +root      1759  0.0  0.3  17984  7644 ?        S    12:58   0:00 /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnagentd 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +=== Launching Cisco AnyConnect NON-GUI === 
 + 
 +This allows you to connect and disconnect the VPN service. 
 + 
 +  * /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpn 
 + 
 +<file> 
 +Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client (version 3.0.5080) . 
 + 
 +Copyright (c) 2004 - 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. 
 +All Rights Reserved. 
 + 
 + 
 +  >> state: Disconnected 
 +  >> state: Disconnected 
 +  >> notice: Ready to connect. 
 +  >> registered with local VPN subsystem. 
 +VPN> connect vpn.unibz.it 
 +connect vpn.unibz.it 
 +  >> contacting host (vpn.unibz.it) for login information... 
 +  >> notice: Contacting vpn.unibz.it. 
 +VPN>  
 +  >> Please enter your username and password. 
 +    0) clientless 
 +    1) scientificnetwork 
 +Group: [clientless]  
 + 
 +Username: <your-username> 
 +Password:  
 +  >> state: Connecting 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN session... 
 +  >> notice: Checking for profile updates... 
 +  >> notice: Checking for product updates... 
 +  >> notice: Checking for customization updates... 
 +  >> notice: Performing any required updates... 
 +  >> state: Connecting 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN session... 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN - Initiating connection... 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN - Examining system... 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter... 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN - Configuring system... 
 +  >> notice: Establishing VPN... 
 +  >> state: Connected 
 +  >> notice: Connected to vpn.unibz.it. 
 +VPN>exit 
 + 
 + 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +=== Uninstalling the AnyConnect Client ===
  
 The client comes with an uninstallation script The client comes with an uninstallation script
  
-  * sudo /opt/cisco/vpn/bin/vpn_uninstall.sh+  * sudo /opt/cisco/vpn/bin/vpn_uninstall.sh
  
 However it doesn't actually uninstall everything properly, it removes files but leaves behind directories.\\ However it doesn't actually uninstall everything properly, it removes files but leaves behind directories.\\
-You can clean up what it leaves behind by deleting the directory /opt/cisco/+You can clean up what it leaves behind by deleting the directory /opt/cisco/ and /opt/.cisco/
  
-  * sudo rm -r /opt/cisco+  * sudo rm -r /opt/cisco /opt/.cisco
  
 Per-user configuration is stored in your home directory in a file called .anyconnect Per-user configuration is stored in your home directory in a file called .anyconnect
  
  
-More infos to come like using OpenConnect...+More infos to follow...
  
  
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