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05.29.2008 at 01:53AM PDT, ID: 23440723
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Cisco Anyconnect certificate error with Fedora 9 and Ubuntu 8.04

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Cisco, anyconnect, 2.x, Linux version, Connection attempt has failed due to server certificate problem

Hi All

I have been using Fedora 8 for some time with cisco's "AnyConnect" software to VPN into my work site. I upgraded to Fedora 9 and it no longer works, I tried it on Ubuntu 8.04 and this does not work either. I have also upgraded the AnyConnect client from 2.0 to 2.2 in the hope there was a fix but no such luck.

the error is "Connection attempt has failed due to server certificate problem."

There must be some security enhancement in these recent distros but I am dammed if I can figure it out.

Any help on finding the fix for this would be greatly appreciated.

This is my first post here so be gentle if I have missed something silly :-)

Jerry
Answered By: hayabusajerry
Expert Since: 03/04/2008
Accepted Solutions: 1
hayabusajerry has been an Expert for 10 months, during which he has posted 3 comments and answered 1 question. hayabusajerry is just one of 408 experts in the Fedora Linux Zone. 2 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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