Quoting David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org>: > On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 23:22 +0100, Paul Floyd wrote: > > Anyway, I've just been through the AnyConnect rigmarole to get a > > certificate and get connected on Windows. I'd rather not be forced to > > use Windows though, not use the nasty looking bits that Cisco installed. > > I'd prefer to use Solaris or Mac. > > OpenConnect has been recently tested on both Solaris and OSX. > > > On OpenSolaris, I've compiled and installed tun, compiled and installed > > openconnect. After that the instructions start getting a bit thin on the > > ground. > > That's because there's not a lot else to do. > > If you use password authentication, we can't tell you who you need to > talk to to reset your password on your own servers. > > If you use certificate authentication, we can't tell you how to get your > certificates. I could tell you about my own employer's PKI > infrastructure and the SOAP methods we use to issue certificates, but it > wouldn't help you much. On Windows, as far as I can tell, it's a certificate plus the AnyConnect client asks for a password. I'm not sure that I can count on much help from my employer, as only AnuConnect on Windows and RHEL are officially supported. [getting certificate] I'll keep on plugging away at that. A+ Paul -- Paul Floyd http://paulf.free.fr