- Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Supported Operating Systems and Requirements
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- Objective
- Software Version
- AnyConnect Supported Operating Systems and Requirements
- AnyConnect Support for Microsoft Windows
- Windows Operating Systems
- Windows Requirements
- AnyConnect Support for Linux
- Linux Operating Systems
- Linux Requirements
- AnyConnect (Versions 4.8 and above) Support for macOS
- Supported Operating Systems
- AnyConnect (Versions 4.7 and below) Support for Mac OS X
- Supported Operating Systems
- Mac OS X Requirements
- AnyConnect macOS 11 Big Sur Advisory
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. About the AnyConnect System Extension
- 3. Approving the AnyConnect System Extension
- 3.1 Extension Approval by End User
- 3.2 Extension Approval using MDM
- Install Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client on a Mac Computer
- Available Languages
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- Objective
- Introduction
- AnyConnect Software Version
- Install AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
- Prerequisites
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- Applicable Devices | Software Version
- Licensing Information
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- Additional Resources
- AnyConnect App
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Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Supported Operating Systems and Requirements
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Objective
The objective of this document is to provide details about the supported operating systems (Windows, Linux, Mac) of the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and their requirements.
The Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, also known as the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, is a software application for connecting to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) that works on various operating systems and hardware configurations. This software application makes it possible for remote resources of another network become accessible as if the user is directly connected to the network, but in a secure way. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client provides an innovative way to protect mobile users on computer-based or smart-phone platforms, providing a more seamless, always-protected experience for end users, and comprehensive policy enforcement for an IT administrator.
For additional information on AnyConnect licensing on the RV340 series routers, see this article .
Software Version
- AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.9.x | (Download latest)
AnyConnect Supported Operating Systems and Requirements
AnyConnect Support for Microsoft Windows
Windows Operating Systems
- Microsoft-supported versions of Windows 10 for ARM64-based PCs
- Windows 7 Special Pack (SP) 1
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10 x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit)
Windows Requirements
- Pentium class processor or greater
- 100 MB hard disk space
- Microsoft Installer version 3.1
- Upgrading to Windows 8.1 from any previous Windows release requires you to uninstall AnyConnect, and reinstall it after your Windows upgrade is complete.
- Upgrading from Windows XP to any later Windows release requires a clean install since the Cisco AnyConnect Virtual Adapter is not preserved during the upgrade. Manually uninstall AnyConnect, upgrade Windows, and then reinstall AnyConnect manually or via WebLaunch.
- To start AnyConnect with WebLaunch, you must use the 32-bit version of Firefox 3.0+ and enable ActiveX or install Sun JRE 1.4+.
- ASDM version 7.02 or higher is required when using Windows 8 or 8.1
AnyConnect Support for Linux
Linux Operating Systems
- Linux Red Hat 6
- Linux Red Hat 7
- Linix Red Hat 8.2
- Ubuntu 16.04 Long Term Support (LTS)
- Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS)
- Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS) (64-bit only)
Linux Requirements
- x86 instruction set
- 64-bit processor
- 32 MB Random Access Memory (RAM)
- 20 MB hard disk space
- Superuser privileges are required for installation
- libstdc++ users must have libstdc++.so.6 (GLIBCXX_3.4) or higher, but below version 4
- Java 5 (1.5) or later. The only version that works for web installation is Sun Java. You must install Sun Java and configure your browser to use that instead of the default package.
- zlib — to support SSL deflate compression
- xterm — only required if you’re doing initial deployment of AnyConnect via Weblaunch from ASA clientless portal
- gtk 2.0.0
- gdk 2.0.0
- libpango 1.0
- iptables 1.2.7a or later
- tun module supplied with kernel 2.4.21 or 2.6
AnyConnect (Versions 4.8 and above) Support for macOS
Supported Operating Systems
- macOS 10.13
- macOS 10.14
- macOS 10.15 ( Details from Apple | AnyConnect 4.8 Release Notes)
- macOS 11.x (AnyConnect macOS 11 Big Sur Advisory)
AnyConnect (Versions 4.7 and below) Support for Mac OS X
Supported Operating Systems
- Mac OS X 10.10
- Mac OS X 10.11
- macOS 10.12
- macOS 10.13
- macOS 10.14
Mac OS X Requirements
- AnyConnect requires 50 MB of hard disk space.
- To operate correctly with Mac OS X, AnyConnect requires a minimum display resolution of 1024 by 640 pixels.
Check out the AnyConnect Release Notes, for the most updated information.
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AnyConnect macOS 11 Big Sur Advisory
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AnyConnect Changes Related to macOS 11 (Big Sur)
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1. Introduction
AnyConnect 4.9.04xxx leverages the System Extension framework available in macOS 11 (Big Sur). This differs from past AnyConnect versions, which rely on the now-deprecated Kernel Extension framework. This is the minimum version required to run AnyConnect on macOS 11.
This advisory describes changes introduced in the new AnyConnect version and the steps administrators can take to confirm AnyConnect is operating correctly on macOS 11. There are important changes in approving the AnyConnect system extension, as detailed in the next section.
The advisory also details the steps for failing over to the AnyConnect kernel extension, as last-resort workaround in case a critical system extension (or related OS framework) issue is encountered. The AnyConnect kernel extension is installed on macOS 11 solely for this purpose, it is no longer used by default.
2. About the AnyConnect System Extension
AnyConnect uses a network system extension on macOS 11, bundled into an application named Cisco AnyConnect Socket Filter. (This app controls the extension activation and deactivation and is installed under /Applications/Cisco.)
The AnyConnect extension has the following three components:
These components are visible in the macOS System Preferences – Network UI window:
Figure 1 — DNS proxy component
Figure 2 — App/Transparent proxy component
Figure 3 — Content filter component
AnyConnect requires its system extension and all its components to be active in order to operate properly, which implies that the mentioned components are all present and show up as green/running in the left pane of the macOS Network UI, as per above screenshots.
3. Approving the AnyConnect System Extension
macOS 11 requires end user or MDM approval before system extensions are allowed to run.
Two approvals are required for the AnyConnect system extension:
— Approve the system extension loading/activation.
— Approve the extension’s content filter component activation.
3.1 Extension Approval by End User
The AnyConnect system extension and its content filter component can be approved by end user, by following either the OS prompting, or the more explicit AnyConnect Notification app’s instructions.
Figure 4 — Extension blocked — OS prompt
Figure 5 — Extension blocked — AnyConnect prompt
After opening the Security & Privacy Preferences window, click the bottom-left lock and provide the requested credentials, as prompted, to unlock it and allow changes.
The window’s appearance depends on whether the AnyConnect extension is the only one requiring approval. If that’s the case, simply click the Allow button.
Figure 6 — AnyConnect extension approval
Otherwise click the Details… button, then select the ”Cisco AnyConnect Socket Filter” check box and click OK.
Figure 7 — AnyConnect extension approval (multiple unapproved extensions)
Shortly after approving the AnyConnect extension, the user is shown another popup, this time for approving the extension’s content filter component.
Figure 8 — AnyConnect extension’s content filter approval
After the extension’s content filter approval is complete, the extension and its components should be active, as confirmed by the AnyConnect Notification app:
Figure 9 — AnyConnect extension approval confirmation
3.2 Extension Approval using MDM
The AnyConnect system extension can also be approved without end user interaction, using a management profile’s SystemExtensions payload with the following settings:
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Install Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client on a Mac Computer
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Objective
This article shows you how to download and install the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 4.9.x on a Mac Computer.
This article is only applicable to the RV34x series routers, not Enterprise products.
Introduction
AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client is a modular endpoint software product. It not only provides Virtual Private Network (VPN) access through Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) Internet Key Exchange version2 (IKEv2) but also offers enhanced security through various built-in modules.
AnyConnect Software Version
Install AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
This toggled section provides details and tips for beginners.
Prerequisites
- You need to purchase client license(s) from a partner like CDW or through your company’s device procurement. There are options for 1 user (L-AC-PLS-3Y-S5) or packets of licenses including one year for 25 users (AC-PLS-P-25-S). Other license options available as well, including perpetual licenses. For more details on licensing, check out the links in the Licensing Information section below.
- Download the latest version of firmware available for your router.
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Applicable Devices | Software Version
- RV340 | 1.0.03.21 (Download latest)
- RV340W | 1.0.03.21 (Download latest)
- RV345 | 1.0.03.21 (Download latest)
- RV345P | 1.0.03.21 (Download latest)
Licensing Information
AnyConnect client licenses allow the use of the AnyConnect desktop clients as well as any of the AnyConnect mobile clients that are available. You will need a client license to download and use the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client. A client license enables the VPN functionality and are sold in packs of 25 from partners like CDW or through your company’s device procurement.
Want to know more about AnyConnect licensing? Here are some resources:
Step 1
Open a web browser and navigate to the Cisco Software Downloads webpage.
Step 2
In the search bar, start typing ‘Anyconnect’ and the options will appear. Select AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v4.x.
Step 3
Download the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. Most users will select the AnyConnect Pre-Deployment Package (Mac OS) option.
The images in this article are for AnyConnect v4.9.x, which was latest version at the time of writing this document.
Step 4
Double-click the installer.
Step 5
Step 6
Go over the Supplemental End User License Agreement and then click Continue.
Step 7
Step 8
Choose the components to be installed by checking or unchecking the corresponding check boxes. All components are installed by default.
The items you select in this screen will appear as options in AnyConnect. If deploying AnyConnect for end-users, you may want to consider deselecting options.
Step 9
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(Optional) Enter your password in the Password field.
Step 12
Click Install Software.
Step 13
You have now successfully installed the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Software on your Mac computer.
Additional Resources
AnyConnect App
To try out AnyConnect on mobile devices, the App can be downloaded from Google Play store or Apple store.
View a video related to this article.
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