Hello, at our company, we have a pulse secure vpn, and we are using openconnect as a client. We use a proprietary front end to log into the vpn then pass the correct switches to openconnect. We call openconnect as follows: openconnect --juniper --cookie-on-stdin hostname --cafile=filename --background --syslog Then we pass the cookie to stdin and get out of the way. My coworker reports to me that , on about an hourly interval, he gets the message "esp dead peer detected" in his syslogs, then the vpn connection drops. At that point, openconnect can restart the connection sometimes, but it takes a very long time to do so, and is significantly affecting his productivity, because he has to wait for it to restart or kill it and restart the connection. We were using 7.06 before, and someone else at the company suggested this patch. But, we are now using the code at commit 7a4140a1, and it doesn't apply. Can you tell me what is going on, or if there's something else I can do such as adding a command line switch, or if this patch can or should be applied still? Is there more information I can give you to help? I am sending this from my gentoo address (I'm also an openconnect maintainer for Gentoo), because this is the easiest way to process patches. Neither myself nor Brian are on the ml, so please cc us in your responses. Please let me know what you think. Thanks, William -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 181 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/attachments/20160706/5b923fe3/attachment.sig>