Package Details: cisco-anyconnect 4.9.05042-1
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elrengo@xpsl421x Cisco$ ls -l total 24840 drwxrwxr-x 5 elrengo users 4096 Nov 28 17:28 anyconnect-3.1.06073 -rwxrwxr-x 1 elrengo users 85080 Nov 28 13:12 anyconnect-linux-3.1.06073-EnableFIPS.gz drwxrwxr-x 6 elrengo users 4096 Nov 28 17:26 anyconnect-linux-3.1.06073-vpnapi -rwxrwxr-x 1 elrengo users 7132271 Nov 28 14:12 anyconnect-linux-3.1. The arch Linux mostly uses nscd. Reference of things that can be done in wsl. Conf on Ubuntu or 2 days ago Fix DNS resolution in WSL2. Conf # Use one or many DNS servers you like # nameserver 192.
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/cisco-anyconnect.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | cisco-anyconnect |
Description: | Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client |
Upstream URL: | https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/security/anyconnect-secure-mobility-client/index.html |
Licenses: | custom |
Submitter: | K900 |
Maintainer: | K900 |
Last Packager: | K900 |
Votes: | 7 |
Popularity: | 0.47 |
First Submitted: | 2019-03-28 09:19 |
Last Updated: | 2021-01-14 15:36 |
Dependencies (7)
- ca-certificates(ca-certificates-utils)
- libxml2(libxml2-linenum, libxml2-git)
- glib2(glib2-sched-policy, glib2-clear, glib2-quiet, glib2-selinux, glib2-nodocs-git, glib2-git, glib2-patched-thumbnailer)(optional) – required by vpnui
- gtk2(gtk2-patched-gdkwin-nullcheck, gtk2-ubuntu, gtk2-git, gtk2-minimal-git, gtk2-patched-filechooser-icon-view)(optional) – required by vpnui
- gtk3(gtk3-cosy, gtk3-adwaita-3-32-git, gtk3-git, gtk3-ubuntu, gtk3-no_deadkeys_underline, gtk3-classic, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-view, gtk3-typeahead)(optional) – required by acwebhelper
- hicolor-icon-theme(hicolor-icon-theme-git)(optional) – required by desktop shortcuts
- webkit2gtk(webkit2gtk-mse, webkit2gtk-unstable)(optional) – required by acwebhelper
Sources (4)
K900 commented on 2019-04-03 13:02
As the comment in the PKGBUILD says (you've read it, right? ;) ), Cisco does not provide public downloads for this, so you have to obtain the installer yourself either through your own Cisco account or through your company's.
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K900 commented on 2020-06-08 08:26
arthur_felps commented on 2020-06-04 21:20
@K900, @DrTphIt seems that libacwebhelper.so is missing from PKGBUILD plugins list. Acwebhelper started working fine for me after I added the missing plugin to PKGBUILD and rebuilt the package:
Alternatively, you can manually copy libacwebhelper.so
from anyconnect-linux64-4.8.03052/vpn
to /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/plugins
directory and set permissions to root:root 755.
bennyboybrownlee commented on 2020-06-04 18:58
I see to have an issue (operation timeout) when trying to install required updates for DART. I was able to get this far by copying my settings/profile XML files from my Ubuntu install as suggested by @K900. Anyone else having these issues and know a way around them?
DrTph commented on 2020-05-15 18:20
Thanks for the addition! I'm still having issues, but this feels like progress.
I do have webkit2gtk installed:
There is a bug report here which looks related: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1823421
Cisco Anyconnect For Linux Ubuntu
But I do not see similar log messages on my system. And coredumpctl list
shows nothing related to AnyConnect. And their workaround, which I'm taking as WEBKIT_DISABLE_COMPOSITING_MODE=1 vpnui
is not doing anything for me.
acwebhelper is perfectly undocumented and opaque. No help messages and no source code online according to Google. With various command-line arguments I cannot get anything interesting to happen beyond a couple different-but-equally-unhelpful journal messages. So far my best attempt has been strings /opt/cisco/anyconnect/*/* | grep -C2 acwebhelper
-- still no luck. I guess I can try watching the process table. But even if I can invoke acwebhelper standalone, I'm skeptical I'll get any fresh insight.
K900 commented on 2020-05-13 17:46
What happens if you just launch acwebhelper separately?
Edit: sounds like you're missing webkit2gtk. Added it as an optdepend in the latest version.
DrTph commented on 2020-05-13 17:27
It seems my acwebhelper is not working. Any suggestions? I have all dependencies installed including glib2, gtk2, and gtk3. Are the AUR packages in parenthesis also required? Please forgive my ignorance. Same issue in both Wayland and xorg.
My corp IT provided anyconnect-linux64-4.8.03052-predeploy-k9.tar.gz, which is a small version bump from 4.8.03043. I don't know if this is related or not, but that's what I'm using since that's all I have.
vpnui shows: Please complete the authentication process in the AnyConnect Login window. No other windows show. I'm not sure how I should go about diagnosing acwebhelper, assuming that's the culprit.
journalctl shows:
Yatha commented on 2020-04-26 23:34
@K900I sent my local policy to your email but I think that problem can be in downloading profile policy. When I set BypassDownloader to false in your policy I receive message that download 100% but error occured.
K900 commented on 2020-04-26 22:12
Can you post the .xml file that worked for you? Or maybe email it to me? I'd like to investigate what configuration changes got made.
Yatha commented on 2020-04-26 21:53
I was able to use this package only as a template. I recently started using Manjaro instead Ubuntu-based. I have 4.7 version from my company that worked in Ubuntu.
For working this package:
- git clone and
1a. replace in PKGBUILD cisco-4.8.sh with cisco-4.7.sh
1b. replace in PKGBUILD _filehash with sha256sums cisco-4.7.sh
1c. replace in PKGBUILD manifesttool_vpn with manifesttool
But it's still not worked. I tried to change BypassDownloader to false in /opt/cisco/anyconnect/AnyConnectLocalPolicy.xml but only error was occured.
It started to work only after
I copied /opt/cisco/anyconnect/AnyConnectLocalPolicy.xml (and /opt/cisco/anyconnect/profile/*.xml) from my Ubuntu-based system.
Manjaro Linux
Conclusion: You may need Ubuntu or RedHat live cd to install this package :)