1) Your network provider is BLOCKING IPSEC traffic. This is apparently POLICY for mobile carriers, though they deny it. OpenConnect is SSL. 2) Your client only supports AnyConnect or the OpenConnect Client. (Blackberry, for example, does not support OpenVPN). 3) You just want a secure SSL-based VPN to your LAN. The official site for Openconnect is Here
The F16 package of kde-plasma-networkmanagement got updated to a snapshot which includes the openconnect support, but the BuildRequires: pkgconfig (openconnect) and the additional subpackage weren't added to the specfile, so it's still missing in F16. I've been having an issue when trying to connect to my school's vpn using the Kubuntu 19.10 openconnect gui. When I attempt to connect, I instantly get disconnected from the vpn and receive notific Aug 3 12:06:44 tweety NetworkManager[517]:
Dec 10 14:12:57 my-laptop NetworkManager[441]: VPN service 'openconnect' disappeared Granted I'm connecting with openconnect cmd as root user and NetworkManager via my user account however I don't believe that's the issue.
If OpenConnect is invoked without a suitable script, it will not be able to configure the routing or name service for the VPN. Windows On Windows, the default configuration of OpenConnect will look for a script named named vpnc-script-win.js in the same directory as the openconnect.exe executable, and will execute it with the command-based script host ( CScript.exe ) . 1) Your network provider is BLOCKING IPSEC traffic. This is apparently POLICY for mobile carriers, though they deny it. OpenConnect is SSL. 2) Your client only supports AnyConnect or the OpenConnect Client. (Blackberry, for example, does not support OpenVPN). 3) You just want a secure SSL-based VPN to your LAN. The official site for Openconnect is Here
I've been having an issue when trying to connect to my school's vpn using the Kubuntu 19.10 openconnect gui. When I attempt to connect, I instantly get disconnected from the vpn and receive notific
Dec 10 14:12:57 my-laptop NetworkManager[441]: