Failure to instantiate routes; sed error after connecting

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Hello,

I?m running OpenConnect 7.08 installed via Homebrew on macOS 10.13.6 and am having a problem connecting to my institution?s VPN. Specifically, OpenConnect will prompt for authentication and accept it, but will never instantiate the proper routes upon connecting. Instead, I get an error:

> sed: 1: "1p;/via/{N;p};/dev/{N;p ...": extra characters at the end of p command

Here is my connection sequence:

> Got CONNECT response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> CSTP connected. DPD 30, Keepalive 20
> Connected as x.x.x.x, using SSL
> Established DTLS connection (using GnuTLS). Ciphersuite (DTLS0.9)-(DHE-RSA-4294967237)-(AES-256-CBC)-(SHA1).
> sed: 1: "1p;/via/{N;p};/dev/{N;p ...": extra characters at the end of p command
> Usage: ip route list
>        ip route get ADDRESS
>        ip route { add | del } ROUTE
> ROUTE := PREFIX [ nexthop NH ]
> Usage: ip route list
>        ip route get ADDRESS
>        ip route { add | del } ROUTE
> ROUTE := PREFIX [ nexthop NH ]
> Executing: /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/ifconfig utun1 up
> 
> Executing: /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/ifconfig utun1 mtu 1322
> 
> Usage: ip addr show [ dev STRING ]
>        ip addr { add | del } PREFIX dev STRING
> Usage: ip route list
>        ip route get ADDRESS
>        ip route { add | del } ROUTE
> ROUTE := PREFIX [ nexthop NH ]
> Usage: ip route list
>        ip route get ADDRESS
>        ip route { add | del } ROUTE
> 
> [?]

I?ve found this reference < http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/2013-March/001019.html > to the same error but the user who reported it 5 years ago declared it a configuration issue. I don?t have any custom ?ip? script in my $PATH, so I suspect my issue is unrelated.

Any help you can provide is appreciated. Thanks.

J. LaSelva




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