Ijust installed Cisco anyconnect on my brand new Macbook pro. In order to be able to work remotely I need to use an XML profile that is provided by my company. Unfortunately the dropdown in the client does not show the XML profile that I added to the following path as instructed here:
Hi BB,
First of all thanks for trying to help me, I appreciate that! After executing /opt/cisco/anyconnect/profile in the terminal I can confirm that I see the profile I added, including valid xml content. I've read the side note that you added, but that does not seem to help me either. My AnyConnect version is 4.10.05111, which is later than the minimum required version, and the client extension has approval.
Locating the Cisco AnyConnect Profiles pointed me to /opt/cisco/anyconnect/profile where I removed the anyconnect directory. Actually, I did not delete the directory, instead I did a mv anyconnect anyconnect.DELETEME just in case.
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ITaP provides a Virtual Private Network (VPN) service to the Purdue community; you'll need it when you are off campus to map a network drive to your ECN home directory and/or to use Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection to connect to a Windows PC, among numerous other services.
This is ITaP's "AnyConnect Portal" page.
You will see a prompt for your Purdue Career Account username and password.
Enter your Purdue Login username and enter your password with a comma-'push' added to the end (e.g. password,push) and you'll start the process of downloading/installing Purdue's VPN.
Within the now open dmg(disk image file) double click on the installer package, in this case called "anyconnect-macos-4.8.03036-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.pkg" but will change relative to name of the related DMG file you just downloaded.
Universal Autofill in 1Password 8 for Mac should work in any app, so if you're having trouble with an app in particular, like AnyConnect, that suggests that AnyConnect isn't accepting the autofilled information it's being given by 1Password. In cases like that, you can copy and paste information from Quick Access instead. Here's what to do:
I'm experiencing the same issue. Manually copying the information is always an option, but it would be much better if 1Password 8 actually did the autofill. It's ironic that it doesn't, really: One of the selling points of 8 was "now you can autofill in any app," but this is something that 1Password 7 handled just fine (via "app://com.cisco.anyconnect.gui" in a website field).
Our development team are aware of the trouble with Cisco AnyConnect when using Universal Autofill and are investigating to see if it's something we can influence. If an app doesn't accept autofilled information, there may not be anything that we can do from the outside to change that behaviour and the developer of the target app, Cisco in this case, may need to make a change to allow it to accept Universal Autofill from 1Password.
When you said, this is something that 1Password 7 handled just fine, could you tell me a bit more about that? 1Password 7 didn't have Universal Autofill so coudn't autofill into anything other than websites, other than by copying and pasting as seems to be the case here. I'd be interested to hear how it was working before in that sense.
Actually, you may be right. I think I did have to copy-paste the password. The difference I'm experiencing is probably just that Cmd-\ used to bring up the Quick Access window, whereas now if Autofill isn't possible Cmd-\ does nothing.
Please consider this a feature request for that, by the way :-). For now I'm working around it by pulling up the Quick Access window using the key command for that, but that's another step after the initial annoyance of "Why isn't this working?" Thanks!
As a result, we need to disable the launch of these cisco specific processesby unloading them. Running the following two commands disables anyconnect fromstarting when the computer launches and prevents the socket filter notificationfrom being triggered.
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