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1 | Got to software.lbl.gov and download the latest version of Cisco VPN on available for Windows version you are using under the Current Releases section
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1 | Got to software.lbl.gov and download the latest version of Cisco VPN on available for macOS version you are using under the Current Releases section | Image Added | 2 | Launch the installer file you just downloaded and double-click on AnyConnect.pkg Warning |
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1 | Login to https://software.lbl.gov with your Berkeley Lab Identity | Image Added | 2 | Using the search box on the left column, search for VPN and click on the result Cisco VPN | Image Added | 3 | Under the Current Releases section, look for Cisco VPN for macOS and download it | Image Added | 4 | Double click on the downloaded file and follow the onscreen instruction to install Cisco VPN Warning |
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- Click OK and right click or control button on keyboard + mouse click on AnyConnect.pkg. Select Open With and then Installer (default):
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| Image AddedImage Added | 5 | Continue to follow the onscreen instruction. Be sure to Agree to the license agreement. Enter the computer password when prompt, and then click Install software
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| Image AddedImage Added | 7 | Under the General tab, towards the bottom, you should see System software form application "Cisco AnyConnect Socket Filter" was blocked from loading and an Allow button to the right. Click Allow
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How to install VPN on Mac (This is based on Sierra) Open a web browser and go govLogin with your LDAP name and password Click on IT Supported Downloads on the left Scroll down and click on Cisco VPN Image Removed Under Cisco VPN AnyConnect 4.x.xxxxx, click on Download Image Removed Click on the downloaded file, anyconnect-macosx-i386-4.x.xxxxx-k9-LBL.dmg Double-click on AnyConnect.pkg Image Removed Go through the prompts and click Install at the last window Enter your Mac login name and password and click Install SoftwareClose the window Image Removedgov with your Berkeley Lab Identity | Image Added | 2 | Using the search box on the left column, search for VPN and click on the result Cisco VPN | Image Added | 3 | Under the Current Releases section, look for Cisco VPN for macOS and download it | Image Added | 4 | Double click on the downloaded file and follow the onscreen instruction to install Cisco VPN Warning |
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1 | Sign in to your Chromebook, and click the Launcher
| The launcher looks like this in your taskbar:Image Added | 2 | Click on Web Store (click All Appsif Web Store does not show) | Image Added | 3 | Type anyconnect in the search box | Image Added | 4 | Cisco AnyConnect will appear under Apps. Click Add To Chrome | Image Added | 5 | Review the requested permissions, and Click Add app | Image Added | 6 | Visit Cisco VPN on software.lbl.gov Download the Cisco VPN AnyConnect - LBNL Profile Only. Save it in your Downloads folder | Image Added | 7 | Go to Launcher-> AnyConnect | Image Added | 8 | Click on Settings tab-> Import Profile | Image Added | 9 | Select LBNLprofilev24.xml and click Open | Image Added | 10 | Click on Connections tab and there should be LBL-VPN-v2.4 under Connections | Image Added | 11 | Click on Status Area at bottom right and VPN disconnected should be on the list | Image Added | 12 | - Click on VPN disconnected to open the list of available VPN connections
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| Image Added | 5 | Add mfavpn.lbl.gov as the server address: | Image Added | 6 | Allow AnyConnect to Add VPN Configurations: | Image Added | 7 | Click the mfavpn.lbl.gov connection: | Image Added | 8 | Click the On/Off radio button to the right of AnyConnect VPN: | Image Added | 9 | Enter your LDAP(Berkeley Lab ID) username and password: | Image Added | 10 | Accept the Banner: | Image Added | 11 | Click OK on the verification that security policies were applied: | Image Added | 12 | The VPN connection can now also be managed using the Settings app, under VPN |
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| How to install VPN on Android1 | Download and Install the AnyConnect client software from the Google Play Store (or equivalent). | Image Added | 2 | Launch the AnyConnect application by pressing Open. | Image Added | 3 | Read and accept the End User Licence Agreement (IMPORTANT:READ CAREFULLY) by scrolling through and pressing OK | Image Added | 4 | Press Add New VPN Connection. | Image Added | 5 | In the server address field, type vpn1.lbl.gov then press OK | Image Added | 6 | Return to main AnyConnect screen and select the newly created profile to connect. | Image Added | 7 | Log in using your LDAP username and password then press Connect. | Image Added | 8 | Please Respond to Banner by pressing Accept. | Image Added | 9 | AnyConnect status will show as On and vpn1.lbl.gov will show under Connections. (Description name might show instead if you used the optional description name). | Image Added |
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| How to install VPN on Centos1 | Download and open the Linux version of Cisco VPN on software.lbl.gov
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| Konsolethe terminal emulator | Image Added | 4 | Go to Applications→ Internet→ Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client→ Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to start the client If the application does not start (the icon bounces for a bit and goes away), bring up |
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| 5 | Launch Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client again. Enter your LDAP name and password to connect |
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| Chromebook ChromebookUbuntu1 | Download and open the Linux version of Cisco VPN on software.lbl.gov | Image Added | 2 | Click the Extract button An Extract window appears. Select where you want the extracted folder to go and click Extract Open Terminal or another terminal emulator | Image Added | 3 | From the terminal emulator, go inside the vpn directory under the anyconnect-4.x.xxxxx directory (where the folder was extracted) and execute the installation script as root: # ./vpn_install.sh Accept license agreement After installation is done, type exit twice to close the terminal emulator | Image Added | 4 | Launch Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Note |
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If the application does not start, bring up a terminal emulator and you may need to install the following packages: apt-get install libpangox-1.0-0 apt-get install libpangoxft-1.0-0 sudo apt-get install -y libwebkit2gtk-4.0-37
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TroubleshootingProblem | When using Ubuntu version 18.04 or 19.10, Cisco Anyconnect VPN disconnects, and you are unable to reconnect. | Explanation | This issue is caused when DHCP attempts to renew the lease of the IP address attached to the device that you are using. The renew process happens every 10 to 15 minutes for wireless devices and every 11 hours for wired devices. | Fix | Go to Settings and the scroll down to Privacy. Once in the Privacy section, turn off Connectivity Checking.
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