Dear maintainer,
I tried the updated version of OpenConnect.
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From GNOME interface:
- When the VPN is active, the form for the insertion of username and
password appears.
- Provide access credentials I receive notification from Microsoft
Authenticator
- confirmed identity via authenticator, the "remain connected" form
appears and I reply "yes"
The page is then shown:
"Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client"
"You have successfully authenticated. You may now close this browser tab"
Now the VPN should be active but if I try from terminal or browser I
can't access the VPN network, despite successfully executed all the steps.
If I close the browser page, as indicated, the network menu indicates
that the VPN is off.
Or rather, I think it's never started.
Journal reports: "Final Secrets Request Failed to Provide Sufficient
Secrets"
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From KDE interface:
- same configuration
- I can now select correct AUTHGROUP
However, when I click on the "Access" button, the form does not appear
to insert the credentials.
Unlike the GNOME interface, the log log continues to report the message
"No SSO Handler".
Thank you,
Antonio
Il 31/12/21 01:34, Luca Boccassi ha scritto:
Control: tag -1 pending
Hello,
Bug #1001555 in openconnect reported by you has been fixed in the
Git repository and is awaiting an upload. You can see the commit
message below and you can check the diff of the fix at:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/openconnect/-/commit/145c237a574d06f348d0147390f33b5993e5b52d
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Update SAML patch
Correctly detect termination on Anyconnect + Google SAML.
Also restore backward compatibility for legacy CLI based workflow.
Closes: #1001555
Gbp-Dch: full
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