Re: Pulse Connect Secure support

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On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 18:53:31 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> I've finally got round to adding support for Pulse Connect Secure.

YAY!

> I'd be grateful for any testing, especially with IPv6. If you're
> currently using the Juniper nc support, let me know if --protocol=pulse
> works and if not, please send debug output.

Pulse support is working for me, but only if I acquire the DSID cookie
via other means. The authentication side of the pulse support doesn't
appear to work with my office's VPN.

We use 2FA (duo) on our VPN. I don't know if that sort of thing is
expected to work yet. In the normal client it shows up as password2 or
something (its been a while since I've used the windows/osx client)

I'm not sure how much of this debug output I need to sanitize (it
clearly has my password) before I can safely share it...


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Jon
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