On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Colin wrote: > Hi there, > I'm using openconnect on a terminal like this: > openconnect -c cert.pfx -u username https://vpnserver/ > So first it asks for the cert.pfx password and then for the one from > the username. > I was looking for a way to save this in some sort of config file. > I've seen there's an option to use a XML config file but I haven't > found an example. If you consider a shell script to be a config file and you are comfortable with your password(s) being saved in a plain text file, and seen in the process list, then certainly. Something like (untested) #!/bin/sh cert=cert.pfx username=username certpass=password1 userpass=password2 echo $userpass | exec openconnect -c $cert -p $certpass -u $username --passwd-on-stdin $@ I think that's all there is at the moment using the standard openconnect command. -- mike