This page provides instructions on how to install and connect to Cisco AnyConnect client for Macintosh OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and later. The Cisco AnyConnect VPN client is a web-based VPN client that does not require user configuration.
VPN, also called IP tunneling, is a secure method of accessing USC computing resources. You will need to install the Java Runtime Environment before you will be able to successfully install the AnyConnect client. You can download this Java program at. Installing and Connecting with the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. Point your browser to. Enter your USC NetID username and password.
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Mac OS AnyConnect supports Mac OS X Versions 10.4 and 10.5. It requires 50 MB hard disk space. Cisco Any Connect support in Mac OS 10.6.1. Discussion in 'macOS' started by chandrap, Sep 19, 2009. Most Liked Posts. So we can conclude Mac OS X 10.6.1 DOESN'T SUPPORT Cisco AnyConnect VPN CLIENT. Cisco VPN issue with OS X Mavericks - solved If you are having an issue with the Cisco VPN client after upgrading to OS X Mavericks, here is the solution. Open a terminal (iterm). Just FYI, my Cisco AnyConnect version is 3.1.02040 running on an 8Gb Mac Mini.
Your USC NetID username and password are the username and password you use to connect to services such as and Workday. Choose the appropriate VPN Group Authentication Profile for your location from the GROUP pull-down menu. For information describing each of these authentication profiles, please see the page. Click Login. Click the Start AnyConnect link on the upper-left side of your browser window to begin installing the AnyConnect program.
If you receive the dialog box below, click Allow to continue with the installation. Once the installation is complete, you will be automatically connected to USC’s VPN. You should now see the icon, located in the menu bar, that indicates connection. This icon, represented by two green dots and a gold lock, is circled in the image below.
Disconnecting from the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client To disconnect from the AnyConnect Secure Mobility connection:. Click the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client icon in your menu bar. From the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client menu, selet Disconnect. NOTE: The icon that indicates disconnection is represented by Cisco AnyConnect icon, as shown below. Reconnecting to the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client You can reconnect to the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client using two different methods:. Log in at, click Start AnyConnect, and follow the instructions for Installing and Connecting with the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client again. Or.
From the menu bar, click the Cisco AnyConnect icon. Select Connect from the Cisco AnyConnect menu. On the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client screen, choose the appropriate VPN Group Authentication Profile for your location from the Group pull-down menu. For information describing each of these authentication profiles, please see the page. Enter your USC NetID username and password.
Your USC NetID username and password are the username and password you use to connect to services such as and Workday. Click Connect.
Once you are connected, you will see the icon, located in the menu bar, that indicates connection. This icon, represented by two green dots and a gold lock, is outlined in red in the image below. Getting Help If you need help installing or connecting to your AnyConnect Secure Mobility client, contact the.
Updated to 10.9 and all of a sudden Cisco AnyConnect no longer works which means I can't get to my work intranet. I updated to the latest version that is supposed to work but I can't get a connection to start. It tries and then comes back with this msg: 'The VPN client driver encountered an error. Please restart your computer or device, then try again.' Restarting, re-installing, etc doesn't work. The message log for AnyConnect has these msgs: Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:56 PM Establishing VPN session.
Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:56 PM Establishing VPN - Initiating connection. Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Establishing VPN - Examining system. Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter. Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Disconnect in progress, please wait. So it looks like it tries to activate the VPN adapter (I don't know what that is) and then dies. I do know that most everyone at work has it working fine under 10.9 and the latest AnyConnect so it must be something with my computer, I just can't figure out what it is.
Updated to 10.9 and all of a sudden Cisco AnyConnect no longer works which means I can't get to my work intranet. I updated to the latest version that is supposed to work but I can't get a connection to start. It tries and then comes back with this msg: 'The VPN client driver encountered an error. Please restart your computer or device, then try again.'
Restarting, re-installing, etc doesn't work. The message log for AnyConnect has these msgs: Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:56 PM Establishing VPN session. Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:56 PM Establishing VPN - Initiating connection.
Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Establishing VPN - Examining system. Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Establishing VPN - Activating VPN adapter.
Oct 25, 2013, 4:11:57 PM Disconnect in progress, please wait. So it looks like it tries to activate the VPN adapter (I don't know what that is) and then dies. I do know that most everyone at work has it working fine under 10.9 and the latest AnyConnect so it must be something with my computer, I just can't figure out what it is. Cisco AnyConnect OS x Mavericks connection problem Having exactly the same problem on both my iMac and my macbook pro. Using Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility v3.1.01065 and connection fails every time.
I get the following message: 'The VPN client was unable to successfully verify the IP forwarding table modifications. A VPN connection will not be established.' Followed by: 'AnyConnect was not able to establish a connection to the specified secure gateway.
Please try connecting again.' Mavericks Cisco Anyconnect Problem @Chazer1: Mmmm. Maybe there is a problem with the Firewall? I have tried turning Apple's firewall on and off, but it didn't seem to make a difference. Is there a way to reset the firewall tables to their pristine state?
If so, that could be worth a try. Another thought that occurred to me is that is may have something to do with Filevault disk encryption. My disk is encrypted. Do any of you experience this connection problem have their disk encrypted?
Just trying to trouble-shoot here.