Running the Cisco trojan on Windows

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On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 11:16 +0300, Basin Ilya wrote:
> Hi.
> One of our partners have strengthened their policy in AnyConnect and
> now they require running the cscan program.
> Pretending I'm on Android haven't helped. I have Cisco AnyConnect
> installed, but I would like to continue using openconnect and
> probably run 
> 
>    %LOCALAPPDATA%\Cisco\Cisco HostScan\bin\cscan.exe
> 
> which I also have.
> 
> If nobody has plans to implement this soon, please tell me what
> problems I will face if I try to implement this myself.

Mostly you just have to deal with the fact that you need to spawn it,
and Windows doesn't have the POSIX standard fork/exec semantics.

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