On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:48 AM, ChadDavis <chadmichaeldavis at gmail.com> wrote: > However, I found openconnect in the debian repos and went with it. > Wonderful integration with the network manager; impressive improvement > over recent years. However, when I actually try to connect to the > vpn, it complains about a lack of Cisco Secure Desktop. > > I need troubleshooting advice. > > Here's the actual error. See below for MORE INFO. > > Attempting to connect to 137.69.122.5:443 > SSL negotiation with vpn-usa-west.emc.com > Connected to HTTPS on vpn-usa-west.emc.com > GET https://vpn-usa-west.emc.com/ > Got HTTP response: HTTP/1.0 302 Temporary moved > Attempting to connect to 137.69.122.7:443 Possibly related: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/2013-May/001050.html http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/2013-May/001035.html You might also want to try "--csd-user=<whatever> --no-xmlpost". In XML POST mode, the CSD/Hostscan feature works very differently from legacy mode, and currently requires a wrapper script. However, some VPNs will refuse all logins in legacy mode.