Cisco Vpn Client For Mac Os X 10.10
Follow these steps to connect your Mac OS X 10.10.x and above to the UCSD virtual private network (VPN). In the right place? If you only need to access common campus Web sites or remote desktop computing, use the VPN EasyConnect option.
Contents
Introduction
This document briefly describes the possible error messages that appear during the installation of AnyConnect VPN client on Apple MAC machines and their corresponding resolutions.
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
- Cisco ASA Security Appliance that runs software version 8.x
- Cisco IOS® Router that runs Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(20)T
- Cisco AnyConnect Client software version 2.x
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
Error Messages
This section shows a list of error messages along with the solutions.
Package Corrupt Error Message
When AnyConnect 2.3 is launched from an Apple MAC machine, the Anyconnect Package corrupt or unavailable error message appears and eventually, the connection attempt fails.
Solution
This can be a problem with the absence of the MAC-related AnyConnect package on the flash of the router. Upload the suitable AnyConnect package for MAC in order to resolve this issue. Upload the corresponding AnyConnect package, which depends upon the MAC architecture. For MACs on the Intel processor, you need the i386 macos image and for MACs that run the Power PC processor (PPC) you need the powerpc macos image. These are example packages for your reference:
- anyconnect-macosx-i386–2.5.3055-k9.pkg
- anyconnect-macosx-powerpc-2.5.3055-k9.pkg
Split DNS Issues
When split DNS is enabled on an AnyConnect setup, it is found that all the DNS queries are sent in clear but not tunneled. This is a problem with only the Apple MAC machines and works fine with Windows machines.
Solution
This behavior is observed and filed in Cisco bug ID CSCtf03894 (registered customers only) . In order to resolve this issue, you can upgrade to the AnyConnect release 3.0.4235, which has the Split DNS Functionality Enhancement. As a workaround, you can also use the built-in IPSec VPN client supported by Apple, which does not have this issue.
SVC Error Message
The launch of AnyConnect from a Macbook Pro running OSX Leopard is not successful. The VPN gateway is ASA running 8.0.4. The connection fails and the SVC Message: 16/ERROR: Initialization failure (mem allocfailed, etc.) error message appears.
Solution
This can be a problem with the way the MAC machine attempts to connect to the ASA. First verify if any IPv6 adaptors are enabled on the MAC machine and check if MAC tries to contact ASA over the IPv6 network. If so, it fails as the IPv6 is not supported with AnyConnect. In order to resolve this, disable the IPv6 related services on the MAC machine and try to connect with an IPv4 address.
Web-based Installation Error Message when AnyConnect is Launched on MAC
There are intermittent issues with you launch the AnyConnect version 2.5 on the MAC with OSX 10.5.6. The web-based installation was unsuccessful error message appears. At that time, you are unable to download and install AnyConnect, and the browser used is Firefox. If you reboot the MAC machine, this fixes the issue temporarily, but intermittently, the issue happens again.
Solution
Verify if your VPN gateways are connected in Load-balancer mode. If it is connected, then there could be some DNS cache-related issues that cause improper DNS redirects. In order to resolve this issue, always try to map the DNS URL to connect to one specific VPN gateway only.
MAC OSX 10.6.3 is Unable to get to Internet
When you use the AnyConnect on a MAC machine, you can access the Internal Corporate network but you are unable to browse to the Internet. It neither works by FQDN nor by IP address. There is a proxy server in use for Internet traffic.
Solution
The issue can be due to the length of the PMTU. Verify the existing MTU size on the VPN gateway, for example, ASA and modify it to a lesser value. In this sample output, the mtu size is reduced to 1204 from existing 1400.
AnyConnect on MAC fails to launch to Cisco IOS Router
The attempt to launch AnyConnect in standalone mode to a Cisco IOS® Router running Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(20)T is unsuccessful. The anyconnect internal error (state: not connected) error message appears.
Solution
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Cisco IOS Software Release 12.4(20)T supports AnyConnect on MAC in standalone mode without any problem. In order to resolve this, try to use the complete URL when you connect to the Cisco IOS head-end device. This is a sample URL:
If this issue persists, contact Cisco TAC (registered customers only) for further troubleshooting.
Note: You need to have valid Cisco user credentials to contact Cisco TAC.
Wireless CSSC for an Apple MAC
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Currently, the NAM module on the AnyConnect 3.0 product replaces the Cisco Secure Services Client (CSSC). Refer to Network Access Manager (Replacement for CSSC) for more information. There is no current plan to enable NAM to support MAC OSX platform.
Unable to Upgrade Firefox while AnyConnect is Installed on MAC
This error message appears when you upgrade Firefox on Apple machine version 10.6:
On machines that use softtokens, this error message appears:
It is observed that these MAC machines have AnyConnect version 2.5 installed. The current version of Firefox is 3.6.13.
Solution
This behavior has been tested and filed in Cisco bug ID CSCtn93915 (registered customers only) . As a workaround, you can try any of these described options.
- Uninstall AnyConnect, upgrade Firefox and then install AnyConnect again.
- Uninstall the current version of firefox then install the new version. All other upgrades after this should work fine.
Web-based Installation of AnyConnect Hangs
The authentication phase works fine but the VPN system hangs at the Using Sun Java for installation phase.
Solution
The issue could be with the Java and Web applet settings on the machine. Sometimes, Java gets stuck when you use the web launch with MAC machine. Refer to Cisco bug ID CSCtq86368 (registered customers only) for more information. In order to resolve this issue, follow the below steps.
- Uninstall AnyConnect.
- Open Java preferences.
- Change to run applets in their own process.
- Drag the 32 bit Java on top.
- If this does not help, upgrade the AnyConnect client to the latest available release.
Unable to Launch AnyConnect on MAC
You are unable to launch AnyConnect on the MAC machine due to certain incompatible software. What are other options to use this MAC machine as a remote access VPN client?
Solution
Refer to What options do I have for providing remote access to Mac users? for more information. Refer to IPSec VPN client for Apple MAC for more information and complete details.
Unable to Download the MAC AnyConnect Package
There are issues when you download the AnyConnect for MAC software from Cisco.com.
Solution
Open the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client home page and click on Download Software (registered customers only) on the right hand side of the web page. Choose the required software package and download with valid Cisco user credentials.
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Main Set Up Steps
Before you begin please have your VPN’s IP address, your username, password, shared secret, certificate, and/or group name ready. If you do not have this information please contact support using the options at the bottom of this page or by visiting http://www.liquidweb.com/support.
Open System Preferences and click on the Network icon:
On the Network screen, click on the + symbol in the lower left:
On the following screen click on the Interface drop-down menu and choose VPN:
Click on the VPN Type menu and choose Cisco IPSec:
Give your new VPN connection a label in the Service Name text field (1) (this can be any name you choose) and click Create (2):
Back on the main Network screen, click on your new VPN name in the list on the left side. Enter your VPN server’s IP address, your user name (Account Name), and password:
If you leave the checkbox marked Show VPN status in the menu bar checked a new menubar icon will appears that allows you quickly turn the VPN connection on and off.
Click on the Authentication Settings button and enter the VPN’s Shared Secret, Certificate, and/or Group Name. Click OK when done:
Depending on your network and VPN configuration you may now start using your new VPN connection. If you need to add settings for DNS servers or Proxies when using the VPN please see the screenshots below for reference.
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Optional Set Up Steps
The settings below can be reached by clicking the Advanced… button when viewing your VPN connection in the network list.
DNS Servers and Search Domains
Proxy Settings
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