Re: Private key not being found for openconnect? How to fix?

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Thank you David and Daniel for your informative replies!

I just tried the 3 protocols (i.e. nc, PROTO, anyconnect) and none of
them worked for me.
I am not sure how each of the protocols differ from Fortinet (and from
each other). All I know is that Fortinet didn't require a certificate.
Can openconnect be run so that certificates are not required to log in
to the VPN?

El vie., 10 de may. de 2019 a la(s) 23:40, David Woodhouse
(dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) escribió:
>
> On Fri, 2019-05-10 at 22:55 +0900, Ramses Ramirez wrote:
> > Hi again David,
> >
> > > You didn't have a username or password or anything else at all?
> >
> > Sorry about that. Yes, I give a username/password, vpn sever name, +
> > IP address and port number to access the vpn server.
> >
> > > Setting aside the question of where it gets its credentials, I
> > > don't think that's even a protocol that OpenConnect supports, is
> > > it?
> >
> > I am not sure..good question. I am just learning that OpenConnect uses
> > certificates.
>
> OpenConnect *can* use certificates. Of the three protocols that
> OpenConnect supports, at least two of them *can* use certificates as
> part of the authentication. None of them *have* to.
>

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