Package Details: cisco-anyconnect 4.10.07061-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/cisco-anyconnect.git (read-only, click to copy)
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
Keywords: anyconnect cisco vpn
Licenses: custom
Submitter: K900
Maintainer: Posi
Last Packager: Posi
Votes: 17
Popularity: 0.52
First Submitted: 2019-03-28 09:19 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-10-29 07:58 (UTC)

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labaman commented on 2023-02-28 17:14 (UTC)

Unfortunately, I don't have access to a version newer than 4.10.06079 yet. If there is someone who can help with the update package - please let me know - I'll add to the co-maintainers.

K900 commented on 2019-04-03 13:02 (UTC)

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 2019-07-26 11:51 (UTC)

I've updated the PKGBUILD to support building from both the tarball and the executable installed - just change the _source variable at the top (it's going to default to "installer" at least for now, for compatibility reasons) and make sure the file exists in the working directory and is named correctly.

Big thanks to mhammond9 for the help, and to an anonymous student in Iran who uploaded the tarball to their university FTP server ;)

mhammond9 commented on 2019-07-22 05:19 (UTC) (edited on 2019-07-27 17:11 (UTC) by mhammond9)

That's exactly what it was! Thank you! I'll update the AUR repository and test on a different OS.

Edit: meant to remove parts of an earlier post I made to not confuse new users, ended up accidentally deleting it. The !strip option K900 is referring to is answering a question regarding my now outdated cisco-anyconnect-tarball package.

K900 commented on 2019-07-22 05:01 (UTC)

Seems like you're missing the "!strip" option. You need to have it set, stripping debug symbols from the vpnagentd binary makes it explode.

K900 commented on 2019-07-17 04:16 (UTC)

It should be on the download page you get when navigating to your VPN server's URL and logging in. Skip the Java automagic installer thingy if you have Java installed for some reason.

askthedumbdumb commented on 2019-07-17 04:13 (UTC)

Where is this .sh even at? I have several of the Linux Tarballs from Cisco and none of the folders contain a "webdeploy-k9.sh" What am I missing?

K900 commented on 2019-04-03 13:02 (UTC)

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.

basemax commented on 2019-04-02 23:33 (UTC) (edited on 2019-04-02 23:34 (UTC) by basemax)

==> Building and installing package
==> Making package: cisco-anyconnect 4.7.00136-1 (Wed 03 Apr 2019 04:01:23 AM +0430)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
  -> Downloading anyconnect-linux64-4.7.00136-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh...
curl: (3) URL using bad/illegal format or missing URL
==> ERROR: Failure while downloading file://anyconnect-linux64-4.7.00136-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh
    Aborting...
==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build cisco-anyconnect.
==> Restart building cisco-anyconnect ? [y/N]