Re: Trying to connect Pulse Secure VPN: XML response has no "auth" node

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Thanks David!

It worked perfectly with --protocol=pulse

You're a genius!

El lun., 6 abr. 2020 a las 21:23, David Woodhouse
(<dwmw2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:
>
> On Mon, 2020-04-06 at 21:19 +0200, videoclocknet wrote:
> > I've tried with 3 different commands, which are:
> > 1.- openconnect https://vpnserver.com/path -c mycertificate.p12
> > --dump-http-traffic -vvvv
> > 2.- openconnect
>
>
> That's trying Cisco AnyConnect (the default).
>
> > https://vpnserver.com/dana-na/auth/url_132/login.cgi?realm=SARA3%20Realm
> > -c mycertificate.p12 --dump-http-traffic -vvvv
>
> So is that.
>
> > 3.- openconnect
> > https://vpnserver.com/dana-na/auth/url_132/login.cgi?realm=SARA3%20Realm
> > -c mycertificate.p12 --dump-http-traffic -vvvv --protocol=gp
>
> And that one is trying GlobalProtect.
>
> Try --protocol=pulse or --protocol=nc.

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