- We can get the VPN up but it seems when OpenVPN connects and injects the route the Cisco AnyConnect process detects an unauthorised routing change and removes the route. If anyone has managed to resolve this i'd be grateful for some pointers 0 Helpful.
- At our company we have a couple of Vyatta routers, also configured as VPN server. (To separate some virtual testing machines from our production network) I am able to connect to the vyatta router at our local LAN with the OpenVPN client. When I am at home, I am able to connect to our office with Cisco Anyconnect client 3.0.5080.
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- OpenVPN tunnel through Cisco Anyconnect tunnel Hello, At our company we have a couple of Vyatta routers, also configured as VPN server. (To separate some virtual testing machines from our production network) I am able to connect to the vyatta router at our local LAN with the OpenVPN client. When I am at home, I am able to connect to our office.
I am looking to replicate a similar setup to an existing SSL VPN solution that I have by using openvpn and I am unsure if it's possible. Can the forum let me know if this is possible? Ultimately I require to use the cisco anyconnect vpn client which is the SSL client to connect to openvpn.
An openconnect VPN server, which implements an improved version of the Cisco AnyConnect protocol, has also been written. OpenConnect is released under the GNU Lesser Public License, version 2.1. Development of OpenConnect was started after a trial of the Cisco AnyConnect client under Linux found it to have many deficiencies.
Server to use a custom SSL cert such as one from a public trusted CA although this is not critical as I can install the server cert onto the clients that will connect.
The clients will connect to the server and be prompted for a username and password as one option. Another option is to have the clients present a certificate to the server to authenticate them, but unfortunately the clients have this certificate hard coded and I am unable to change it.
As a test I would like to connect from anyconnect vpn software.
The problems I face so far have been the following:
[*]I can install a custom server certificate which clears the invalid certificate warning; but a knock-on affect of this is that authenticating a client by using a custom cert doesn't seem possible as it's not a subordinate of the server cert