Hi David, You are so right :) The only thing that i needed finally, and that i had overlooked was the --usergroup option and, i did find the value for the option in the profile file on the windows machine. I am now able to connect! Thank you so much for your assistance! Tony On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 20:04 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote: > On Wed, 2014-07-09 at 14:38 -0400, DeadManMoving wrote: > > Hi David, > > > > Thank you so much for your reply, greatly appreciated. > > > > I am not using some sort of usb device as a token, i am using a software > > base token (http://www2.safenet-inc.com/sas/software-tokens.html). > > > > Under windows, when using cisco anyconnect and the above software from > > safenet, when i connect to the VPN, anyconnect is prompting me for my > > username and the passcode (PIN+token) so, i generate a token with the > > safenet software then i enter my PIN+token given to me by the software. > > That sounds like you're doing it manually; typing the number shown to > you by one piece of software, into the dialog box presented by the > other. > > That much is *certainly* possible with OpenConnect. > > The HOTP support only comes into play when you want OpenConnect to > natively generate the PIN for itself each time, automatically. >