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services:network:internal:vpnclient-lin [2020/03/03 11:16]
ace [3. Launch the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client and connect to SISSA VPN Server]
services:network:internal:vpnclient-lin [2020/03/04 09:23] (current)
ace [4. Disconnect from SISSA VPN Server]
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 ===== Download, Install and Configure Cisco AnyConnect VPN client for SISSA Remote VPN Service ===== ===== Download, Install and Configure Cisco AnyConnect VPN client for SISSA Remote VPN Service =====
-<note important>​The example is from a CentOS 7 linux distro, for other distros like Ubuntu, Debian, ​etc the steps are much the same</​note>​+<note important>​This tutorial use a CentOS 7 linux distro, for other distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, ​and others ​the steps are much the same</​note>​
  
 In oder to set up a working Remote VPN connection to SISSA, follow the above steps: In oder to set up a working Remote VPN connection to SISSA, follow the above steps:
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 ==== 3. Launch the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client and connect to SISSA VPN Server ==== ==== 3. Launch the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client and connect to SISSA VPN Server ====
   * After successfull client installation you should have a Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client launch icon under the **Applications/​Internet** menu   * After successfull client installation you should have a Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client launch icon under the **Applications/​Internet** menu
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 +<note important>​The exact menu where you can find the VPN Client lauch icon depends from the Linux distro and from the desktop manager of your choice. In any case, should be easy to locate the icon under the **Internet Application menus** or using the search tool and looking for just ''​Cisco''​ tag</​note>​
  
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   * Type ''​Accept''​ to set up the tunnel and start using the VPN. You should now see in the **"​Statistics"​ tab** your assigned Client VPN IP address, together with other connection infos.   * Type ''​Accept''​ to set up the tunnel and start using the VPN. You should now see in the **"​Statistics"​ tab** your assigned Client VPN IP address, together with other connection infos.
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 +<​note>​If the VPN tunnel is up and running, you must see a new IP address assigned to your laptop that looks like **147.122.x.x**. This is your "​internal"​ SISSA address.</​note>​
  
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 +==== 4. Disconnect from SISSA VPN Server ====
 +After you have done your job, disconnect from the SISSA VPN Server
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 +  * From the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client app windows select the '​Connection'​ tab, and click ''​Disconnect''​ button
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