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VPN, CISCO AnyConnect, Installing Cisco AnyConnect VPN for Mac OS X This page contains links to download and installation instructions for VPN software for Mac OS X University of Illinois students, faculty, and staff can use these directions to set up their Mac OS X computers or devices to connect to the Virtual Private Network (VPN). The icon for the vpn client is in the menu bar in the upper right and in the dock at the bottom of the screen. To run the AnyConnect client in the future, look for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client icon in Launchpad or your Applications folder. IntelliShield has updated this alert to notify customers on the availability of software updates to address the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Linux and Mac OS X privilege escalation vulnerability. The 4.6.02074 version of Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Mac is provided as a free download on our website. The most popular versions of Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Mac are 3.1 and 3.0.

MacOS provides native support for connecting to the IT Services Cisco-based VPN service. Please note that IT Services support the current and two previous versions of macOS only; for details of supported versions please refer to the Apple Mac Support page.

This document contains instructions on how to configure the native VPN client that comes with macOS. In order to use the VPN service you will also need to have the necessary Remote Access Services username and passwords - for details see the main IT Services VPN Service page.

Please make sure that you have read the introduction and general requirements, which apply to all VPN clients, before attempting to configure your computer or mobile device to connect to the VPN.

1. Requirements

There are a number of requirements necessary in order to use the VPN service on Apple Macintoshes; these are detailed below.

  • Your computer must be running a supported version of macOS (see Apple Mac Support page for details).
  • You computer must already have a connection to the Internet (e.g. via NTL, Compuserve, broadband, ADSL, etc., etc.)
  • You must have a Remote Access Services account.
  • You must be able to log on as an Administrator of your Mac.

2. Obtaining the prerequisite information for configuring the inbuilt VPN client

As part of the process of configuring the inbuilt VPN client you will need to supply some group configuration information. Members of Oxford University can download a file containing this information from the IT Services Self-Registration Software Registration and Downloads web page. Once on this page select VPN client from the list. On the next page that appears select VPN shared credentials. A window containing the information should now pop up on your desktop. Make a note of the IPSec secret as you will need this information later on (it will be referred to as the shared secret) and then close the window using the close window link.

You have now obtained the information that you need from the Self-registration web pages.

3. Configuring and using the inbuilt VPN client

To use the macOS inbuilt support for Cisco VPN you will first need to open [System Preferences], which you can do from the dock, the [Apple] menu or by finding it in the Applications folder.

From the [System Preferences] window click the Network icon to bring up the Network window.

Click the + at the bottom of the left hand pane to bring up a dialogue window to add a new network interface. Within the dialogue window make the follow changes:

  • set the Interface drop down menu to VPN
  • set the VPN type drop down menu to Cisco IP Sec
  • change the Service Name field to something that is meaningful to you, eg VPN (OUCS)

Finally, click the Create to add the new interface. This will return you to the Network window with the newly added interface ready to configure. To configure the interface make the following changes:

  • set the Server Address field to vpn.ox.ac.uk
  • set the Account name and Password fields to your remote access account name and password

Next click the Authentication Settings.. button to bring up another dialogue window which requires the following information:

  • click the Shared secret radio button and fill in the text field using the information that you obtained earlier
  • set the Group Name field to oxford

Click the OK button to return to the Network window. If you are likely to use the VPN client regularly you may want to include the status of the VPN connection in your menu bar. If you do want to do this you must tick the check box labelled Show VPN status in menu bar.

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Finally, click the Apply button to complete the configuration for this new VPN interface. The new interface should now appear in the left hand pane indicated by a locked padlock icon. Note that the status of the interface will show as Not connected.

To make a connection to the VPN service simply click the Connect found on the Network window. (This can be found underneath the Authentication Settings.. button.) Once the connection has been established the Network window will show that the status of the VPN interface has changed to Connected and it will display the connect time and the IP address.

4. Connecting to the IT Services VPN service using the inbuilt VPN client

Once you have configured a network interface on your Mac to connect to the IT Services VPN service you can make a VPN connection whenever you need to. To connect via the inbuilt client:

  • Open [System Preferences]
  • Click the Network icon to switch to the Network window
  • Select the VPN connection you configured previously (in this example called VPN (OUCS)) in the left hand pane
  • Click the Connect button (found underneath the Authentication Settings.. button)

Do remember to disconnect from the VPN service once you no longer need it by clicking the Disconnect button within the Network window.

Alternatively, if you chose to include the status of the VPN connection in your menu bar by ticking the box labelled Show VPN status in menu bar during the configuration process you can connect and disconnect using the VPN icon in the top menu bar. Look for the VPN icon in the top menu bar and click the icon to bring up the drop down menu.

Simply choose the [Connect] option from this menu to make a VPN connection. You can also use this menu to disconnect your session once you no longer need it.

5. Further Information

For information on firewalls and IP address allocations refer to the IT Services VPN Service technical details page.

If you have problems with the inbuilt client you may be advised to use the Cisco AnyConnect Client. Instructions are available from the Configuring the AnyConnect Client on Mac OS X Systems page.

This FAQ was last modified on: Tuesday, September 6, 2016 11:51am

What if I am having problems with the automatic installation?

1. Open a web browser and go to https://anyc.vpn.gatech.edu. This will redirect you to a login page similar to this one:

2. Enter your username and password (same as you use for Buzzport, Techworks, etc)

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3. Your next screen will be our welcome banner. Click 'Continue'

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4. At this point one of two things will happen. The Java install will work, or it will fail. If the java install fails, click here for instructions on how to continue installing manually.

5. If the java install continues, you may be prompted to allow the vpn access to your computer. Click 'Allow' to continue the installation.

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6. Enter your username and password for the Mac itself and click 'OK'

7. The following screen will appear as the client is installed.

8. When the installation is complete, a screen similar to this will appear.

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9. You may close your browser. The icon for the vpn client is in the menu bar in the upper right and in the dock at the bottom of the screen.

10. To run the AnyConnect client in the future, look for the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client icon in Launchpad or your Applications folder: Vmware client for mac quit unexpectedly.

11. Once you open the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, login with your username and password:

12. Once you connect, the AnyConnect window will minimize. To restore the window, you can click the icon at the top of the screen and 'Show AnyConnect Window'

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13. To view current connection information, you can select 'Show Statistics Window' or click on the graph icon on the AnyConnect window.

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14. To disconnect the client, click on 'Disconnect'

Installation

  1. Install the appropriate client from the Download Client page. http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/remoteaccess/downloadclient.html
  2. Administrative rights are required to install the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client
  3. Error
    'There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as a part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personal or package vendor'
    Probable Cause
    This issue seems to be related to the computers who are/were infected with a virus. The virus either removed or corrupted Windows Firewall. During the installation process, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client tries to register with the Windows Firewall and it fails. AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client installation stops and this error message is displayed.
    Action
    If this is a non-UC Davis Health computer, resolve the Windows Firewall issue or contact your system administrator. For UC Davis Health computer, note the error message and contact Technology Operations Center at (916) 734-4357 for further assistance.

Connection to VPN

  1. Error “Could not connect to server. Please verify Internet connectivity and server address is correct.”

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Probable Cause
Internet is not working or wrong server address

Action
a) Visit internet sites like www.google.com or www.yahoo.com to verify that the internet is working. If you are not able to connect to the internet, check your modem or router. For support, contact your internet service provider (ISP) or your system administrator.
b) Verify that you are using correct server name - connect.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu

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  1. Error - “The VPN connection failed due to unsuccessful domain name resolution.”

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Probable Cause
“DNS entry for the network card is set to static”
Action
a) Verify that you can ping connect.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu. You can run this by going to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt; then type ping connect.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu and hit enter. If you are able to connect to other internet sites and not able to ping connect.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu, ensure that the DNS setting for network card is set for automatic.
b) Verify that you are not using UC Davis Health production network. If you are on-site and need to test your VPN, connect to UCDHS-Guest wireless.

Authentication

  1. Error “Login Failed”
    Action
    Verify you are entering the correct username and password (Active Directory/ Citrix/ HS login). Go to https://hsapps.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu and login with your username and password. If you are able to login to this site, your username and password is correct. If you are not able to login to this site, contact Technology Operations Center at (916) 734-4357 for further assistance.

Mapping Network Drive

  1. Keeps prompting for username and password and doesn’t go any further.
    Probable Cause
    The user name, password, or domain is incorrect
    Action
    Verify the you are using, correct username, password, and the domain (HS). If you are using a non-UCD Health System computer, check “Connect using different credentials”, then enter hsusername and your password. This only applies to the Windows operating system.
  2. Not able to map hshome02 (home drive) on a Mac computer.
    Probable Cause
    Your home drive is hshome02 and Mac’s have compatibility issues with hshome02
    Action
    You need to use hsnfm01 (home drive) if you are using a Mac and need to map a home drive. Submit a request to move your home drive to hsnfm01

AnyConnect Dropping Connection

  1. Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) frequent disconnects

Probable Cause
Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) has a bug that causes AnyConnect to disconnect and Apple is aware.
Action
The Mac OS X versions of AnyConnect were updated to 3.1.04074 to resolve the AnyConnect disconnect issue on systems running Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks). AnyConnect 3.1.0474 is backward compatible for Mac OS X 10.8, 10.7 and 10.6. The AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client available on this site is version 3.1.04074.

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