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auth:howto:linux:vpnclient [2012/04/05 12:05] – [Instructions for Linux Cisco AnyConnect Client (recommened)] kohoferauth:howto:linux:vpnclient [2015/09/21 10:29] kohofer
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-====== VPN (Virtual Private Network) at the Free University of Bolzano/Bozen ======+====== VPN (Virtual Private Network) at the Free University of Bolzano/Bozen and EURAC ======
  
 ===== Infos regarding the usage of VPN ===== ===== Infos regarding the usage of VPN =====
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 http://www.unibz.it/en/ict/ComputerInternet/network/vpn/default.html http://www.unibz.it/en/ict/ComputerInternet/network/vpn/default.html
  
-==== Instructions for Windows 2000, XP, VISTA and 7 - 32bit and 64bit ====+==== Instructions for Windows 7 - 32bit and 64bit ====
  
 http://www.unibz.it/en/ict/ComputerInternet/network/vpn/InstallationWindows.html http://www.unibz.it/en/ict/ComputerInternet/network/vpn/InstallationWindows.html
  
-==== Instructions for MacOS X 10.4 ==== +==== Instructions for MacOS X ====
-http://www.unibz.it/en/ict/ComputerInternet/network/vpn/InstallationMacOSX.html+
  
-==== Instructions for MacOS X 10.6 ====+There is no need to install a Client, simply download, unpack (doubleclick), then doupleclick the\\ 
 +unpacked file to install it:
  
-There is no need to install a Client, simply install (doubleclick) the\\ +{{:auth:howto:linux:vpn-scientificnet.org.networkconnect.zip|}}
-following file:+
  
-{{:auth:howto:linux:unibz.networkconnect.zip|}}+Under Network settings an new item should appear:
  
-===== Instructions for Linux Cisco AnyConnect Client (recommened=====+  * VPN (IPSec) 
 +  * change username to your username 
 +  * click Connect and enter your password
  
-=== Installation ===+==== Instructions for MacOS X - via web ====
  
-1. Open with your browser (tested with firefox 11.0) the following URL:+Open Browser and go tohttps://vpn.scientificnet.org
  
-https://vpn.scientificnet.org+Enter the necessary information and press login
  
-2. Enter your Username and password, then press **Login** 
  
-3. A "Warning - Security" Windows opens: This will install the Cisco AnyConnect\\ +===== Instructions for Linux vpnc Client (recommended) =====
-   in /opt/cisco of your System+
  
-4Press **Run**+1Install vpnc
  
-5. In order to install Cisco AnyConnect, Admin (sudo) rights are required; a Window opens,\\ +  sudo aptitude install vpnc
-   enter your local password.+
  
-6. The Cisco AnyConnect is installed and running, you can close the URL.+2For Unibz:
  
 +  * Create configuration file unibz.conf. Download from here: {{:auth:howto:linux:unibz.conf|}}
  
-=== Launching Cisco AnyConnect GUI ===+2.a For Eurac:
  
-This allows you to connect and disconnect the VPN service.+   * Create configuration file eurac.conf. Download from here: {{:auth:howto:linux:eurac.conf|}} 
 +    
 +<note important>IPSec obfuscated secret needs to be on a single line.</note> 
 +    
 +<note important>Replace <your-windows-login> with your username.</note>
  
-  /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnui 
  
-=== Uninstalling the client AnyConnect === +For Unibz:
- +
-The client comes with an uninstallation script +
- +
-  * $ sudo /opt/cisco/vpn/bin/vpn_uninstall.sh +
- +
-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/ +
- +
-  * $ sudo rm -r /opt/cisco +
- +
-Per-user configuration is stored in your home directory in a file called .anyconnect +
- +
- +
-More infos to come like using OpenConnect... +
- +
- +
-===== Instructions for Linux vpnc Client (fails to work since update to Cisco ASA) ===== +
- +
-1. Install vpnc +
- +
-  sudo aptitude install vpnc +
- +
-2. Create configuration file unibz.conf. +
-   Please NoteIPSec obfuscated secret ... needs to be on a single line. Replace <your-windows-login> with your username.+
  
   sudo vi /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf   sudo vi /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf
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 sudo ls -l /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf sudo ls -l /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf
 -rw------- 1 root root 250 2009-05-02 15:54 /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf -rw------- 1 root root 250 2009-05-02 15:54 /etc/vpnc/unibz.conf
 +</code>
 +
 +For Eurac:
 +
 +  sudo vi /etc/vpnc/eurac.conf
 +
 +<code>
 +#######################################
 +IPSec gateway vpn.scientificnet.org 
 +IPSec ID Eurac
 +IPSec obfuscated secret 56A1CD68CC3AD33B48DB0F727ADDBC0A354DE3287D15C8526ED4CEDE4BC2ACDD1BB2460BC2354671A405F6150EA7C294C4DBC4CF9FFE45873BECAD3A2A738C5053BE34F709D592B50AD5BC472CDFF350
 +Xauth username <your-windows-login>
 +#######################################
 +</code>
 +
 +apply this rights:
 +
 +  sudo chmod 600 /etc/vpnc/eurac.conf
 +  
 +  sudo chown root.root /etc/vpnc/eurac.conf
 +
 +<code>
 +sudo ls -l /etc/vpnc/eurac.conf
 +-rw------- 1 root root 250 2009-05-02 15:54 /etc/vpnc/eurac.conf
 </code> </code>
  
 3. Start vpnc 3. Start vpnc
  
-  sudo vpnc-connect unibz+For Unibz: 
 + 
 +  sudo vpnc-connect --domain unibz unibz
  
 This will first ask for your sudo password and then This will first ask for your sudo password and then
-you <windows-password>+your <unibz-password> 
 + 
 +For Eurac: 
 + 
 +  sudo vpnc-connect --domain eurac eurac 
 + 
 +This will first ask for your sudo password and then 
 +your <eurac-password> 
  
 4. Stop vpnc 4. Stop vpnc
  
   sudo vpnc-disconnect   sudo vpnc-disconnect
 +
 +
 +==== Possible errors ====
 +
 +If you get the following error:  **vpnc-connect: no response from target**\\
 +try adding the line below to your configuration file (unibz.conf)
 +
 +**NAT Traversal Mode cisco-udp**
 +
 +----
 +
 +When one attempts to connect to their VPN after installing and configuring vpnc on Ubuntu Oneiric,\\
 +the following error occurs:
 +
 +<code>
 +root@ubuntu:~# vpnc-connect
 +Error: either "to" is duplicate, or "ipid" is a garbage.
 +</code>
 +
 +It appears that the Ubuntu package vpnc comes with an old version of vpnc-script.\\
 +This script is what sets up all the addresses and routes for you. The OpenConnect project\\
 +provides an updated / revised release of this script. Download the latest copy from [[http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/vpnc-scripts.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/vpnc-script|here]].\\
 +Replace the vpnc-script script that comes with the Ubuntu vpnc package: /etc/vpnc/vpnc-script
 +
 +==== Decode Group Password ====
 +
 +[[https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/bin/cisco-decode|cisco vpnclient password decoder]]
 +
 +
 +===== Instructions for Linux Cisco AnyConnect Client =====
 +
 +=== Installation ===
 +
 +1. Open with your browser (tested with firefox 11.0) the following URL:
 +
 +https://vpn.scientificnet.org
 +
 +2. Enter your Username and password, then press **Login**
 +
 +3. A "Warning - Security" Windows opens: This will install the Cisco AnyConnect Client \\
 +in /opt/cisco of your Platform.
 +
 +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,\\
 +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.
 +
 +{{:auth:howto:linux:cisco-anyconnect_3.png?direct&200|}}
 +
 +=== Launching Cisco AnyConnect GUI ===
 +
 +This allows you to connect and disconnect the VPN service.
 +
 +  /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnui
 +
 +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
 +
 +<code>
 +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
 +
 +
 +</code>
 +
 +=== Uninstalling the AnyConnect Client ===
 +
 +The client comes with an uninstallation script
 +
 +  * sudo /opt/cisco/vpn/bin/vpn_uninstall.sh
 +
 +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/ and /opt/.cisco/
 +
 +  * sudo rm -r /opt/cisco /opt/.cisco
 +
 +Per-user configuration is stored in your home directory in a file called .anyconnect
  
 ===== Shrew Soft VPN Client Instructions for 32 or 64 bit version of Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7 (recommened) ===== ===== Shrew Soft VPN Client Instructions for 32 or 64 bit version of Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7 (recommened) =====
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