Re: Option for endpoint.anyconnect.deviceuniqueid of Cisco/ASA DAP

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On 4/23/20 7:43 PM, Daniel Lenski wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 10:29 AM yesi <yesi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The aim is to use OpenConnect and to disguise the Linux as a Windows Client.
Why? What is the point of disguising this client as another one?
Does the VPN actually *prevent* you from connecting unless you spoof
another device? Do the administrators yell at you if they see you are
using an “unauthorized” client?

I don't fully understand why users want to do this.

 From the point of view of developing OpenConnect and getting it to
work with as many VPNs as possible, we want VPN admins to *see* that
many of their users are using OpenConnect, and to understand that they
need to take it seriously and test that it is supported as a client.
Indistinguishably spoofing the official clients doesn't help this.

It advices to use AnyConnect on a Windows client to have support.
But i prefer Linux.

I understand your point of view.

Peace.

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