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In AugustAs part of the TTS commitment to continual service improvement and lifecycle management, Network Services will be migrating to a new VPN platform as part of a standard hardware refresh.  replacing the current Central VPN appliance.As part of this solution, we will be changing vendors which will introduce new software for the end users.

 

Why are we changing vendors?

 

We feel that the new solution will be more flexibile for the Tutts Community going forward.

 

Will the same features apply?

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The VPN software (called AnyConnect) will replace use of Network Connect ( and Junos Pulse ) and the limited web portal will continue to have basic bookmark functionality and will have the softwatre software repository for AnyConnect.

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What Operating Systems will this run on?

 

Inital Initial testing has shown success with:

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There is an attachment on this Wiki page showing more screen shots regarding functionality

 

 

How can I get the software for my operating system?


We plan on distributing the software via Landesk.   In addition to pushing to desktops, the software can be retrieved by logging into https://vpn.tufts.edu.   Then on the left, clicking on "Installing AnyConnect" on the left will bring up the software packages on the right.


How about Linux support?


There are 32 and 64 bit software packages for Linux but they are not currently supported. A  Basic testing seems to indicate it works but there are a few bugs being reported by the vendor.

 

Location of Cisco AnyConect profiles?

Windows 7

%ProgramData%\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client\Profile

Mac OS X

/opt/cisco/anyconnect/profile

Linux

/opt/cisco/anyconnect/profile

How to create Cisco AnyConnect profile?

You can either use the Cisco ASA to create a profile, and then push it to clients during initial sync after login to the VPN concentrator. Additionally, one can use the attached profile editor