rewriting /VPN to / works in haproxy: acl is_vpn_prefix path_beg -i /VPN #http-request set-path %[path] if is_vpn_prefix reqirep POST\ /VPN POST\ / if is_vpn_prefix sskaje at gmail.com https://sskaje.me/ On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 10:35 AM, sskaje <sskaje at gmail.com> wrote: > I sniffed full request using socat, seems to be a new URL > > POST /VPN HTTP/1.1 > User-Agent: AnyConnect AppleSSLVPN_Darwin_ARM (iPhone) 3.0.12169 > Host: XXX.sskaje.me > Accept: */* > Accept-Encoding: identity > X-Transcend-Version: 1 > X-Transcend-Version: 1 > X-AnyConnect-Identifier-ClientVersion: 3.0.12169 > X-AnyConnect-Identifier-Platform: apple-ios > X-AnyConnect-Identifier-PlatformVersion: 9.1 > X-AnyConnect-Identifier-DeviceType: iPhone6,2 > X-AnyConnect-Identifier-Device-UniqueID: XXX > X-Aggregate-Auth: 1 > Connection: close > Content-Length: 432 > Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> > <config-auth client="vpn" type="init"> > <device-id platform-version="9.1" device-type="iPhone6,2" > unique-id="XXXXXX">apple-ios</device-id> > <mac-address-list> > <mac-address>unknown</mac-address></mac-address-list> > <version who="vpn">3.0.12169</version> > <group-select>DEFAULT</group-select> > <group-access>https://XXX.sskaje.me:XXXX/VPN</group-access> > </config-auth> > > > > sskaje at gmail.com > https://sskaje.me/ > > > On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Kevin Cernekee <cernekee at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos >> <n.mavrogiannopoulos at gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Sat, 2015-12-05 at 22:42 +0800, sskaje wrote: >>>> I tried both haproxy + ocserv and ocserv, same error. >>>> Anyone else met this? >>>> >>>> iOS 9.1, AnyConnect 3.0.12169 >>> [...] >>>> ocserv[22505]: worker: 1.1.1.1 HTTP POST /VPN >>>> ocserv[22505]: worker: 1.1.1.1 unexpected POST URL /VPN >>> >>> Hi, >>> That URL is not something ocserv handles. They must have changed their >>> protocol. >> >> If I configure the client to connect to e.g. "https://10.0.0.1/VPN" >> instead of just "https://10.0.0.1", then it will POST the initial >> request to /VPN. Maybe it is just a configuration issue? >> >> IIRC, the ASA lets you set up URL aliases that autoselect a specific >> authgroup, which is why the user is allowed to specify a full URL >> instead of just a hostname.