
Enter your username (without ') and password, and click Login:Īt this point, hopefully everything went well, and you should see a popup notification like the following one, indicating that you're connected:

If everything succeeds to this point, you should get a username/password challenge. Make sure the correct host is selected (" "), and click the connect button to the right, which looks like a cord plugged into a wall outlet. Supply the value for Gateway ( ), and give the connection a name at the top leave the rest at defaults, and save:Īfter the connection is created, you should be able to left click on your NM taskbar icon, and under VPN Connections, your new VPN should be listed:Ĭlick on your newly created VPN connection ("Clarkson VPN", above), and you should get a "Connect to VPN" dialog that looks like the following image. Then head to the VPN tab, and Add a new connection: the type will be "Cisco An圜onnect Compatible VPN (openconnect)": Once the GUI is installed, you can right click on your NM taskbar icon, and "Edit Connections": On Debian/Ubuntu-based systems, you must install "network-manager-openconnect-gnome". If you use a Linux variant that uses NetworkManager, or ConnMan, you may be able to take advantage of a GUI frontend to the OpenConnect client. If you wish to try this method, and meet all of the requirements listed, visit in your web browser.

That environment has not been replicated and tested.Ĭisco's official system requirements for Linux clients can be found here. Cisco only supports the client on a very select few platforms, with specific requirements. Web-Browser based official An圜onnect ClientĪt this time, this method has not been successfully tested. This article describes an unsupported configuration, and is provided as a courtesy only. They're listed below, in no particular order.

The bad news is: you have to pick which one you want to use. The great news is: you have quite a few options on Linux for usable VPN connectivity. The license could not be verified: License Certificate has expired! Administrators, please check your license details here.
