Cisco AnyConnect - Empower your employees to work from anywhere, on company laptops or personal mobile devices, at any time. AnyConnect simplifies secure endpoint access and provides the security necessary to help keep your organization safe and protected. Gain more insight into user and endpoint behavior with full visibility across the. Download this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 Team (Surface Hub), HoloLens, Xbox One. See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for AnyConnect. The 4.10.01075 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. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client for Mac lies within System Tools, more precisely Remote Computing.
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Cisco AnyConnect is the recommended VPN client for Mac. The built-in VPN client for Mac is another option but is more likely to suffer from disconnects.
Cisco Anyconnect 4.8 Windows Download Windows 7. Download the AnyConnect VPN client for macOS 11.0 (Big Sur), macOS 10.15 (Catalina), or macOS 10.14 (Mojave). In your Downloads folder, double-click the file you just downloaded to open it. An icon will appear on the desktop called AnyConnect, and a separate window will open.
Overview
Stanford's VPN allows you to connect to Stanford's network as if you were on campus, making access to restricted services possible. To connect to the VPN from your Mac you need to install the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client.
Two types of VPN are available:
- Default Stanford (split-tunnel). When using Stanford's VPN from home, we generally recommend using the Default Stanford split-tunnel VPN. This routes and encrypts all traffic going to Stanford sites and systems through the Stanford network as if you were on campus. All non-Stanford traffic proceeds to its destination directly.
- Full Traffic (non-split-tunnel). This encrypts all internet traffic from your computer but may inadvertently block you from using resources on your local network, such as a networked printer at home. If you are traveling or using wi-fi in an untrusted location like a coffee shop or hotel, you may wish to encrypt all of your internet traffic through the Full Traffic non-split-tunnel VPN to provide an additional layer of security.

You can select the type of VPN you want to use each time you connect.
Install the VPN client
- Download the Cisco AnyConnect installer for Mac.
- Double-click the InstallAnyConnect.pkg file to start the Cisco AnyConnect Installer wizard.
- When the Welcome window displays, click Continue.
- Select your hard drive as the destination where you want to install Cisco AnyConnect and then click Continue.
- Click Install to perform a standard installation of the software.
- At the prompt, enter your administrator account password for the Mac and click Install Software.
- When the software has finished installing, click Close.
Connect to the Stanford VPN
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- To launch the VPN client, open your Applications folder and navigate to Cisco > Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.app.
- When prompted for a VPN, enter su-vpn.stanford.edu and then click Connect.
- Enter the following information and then click OK:
- Group: select Default Stanford split- tunnel (non-Stanford traffic flows normally on an unencrypted internet connection) or Full Traffic non-split-tunnel (all internet traffic flows through the VPN connection)
- Username: your SUNet ID
- Password: your SUNet ID password
- Next, the prompt for two-step authentication displays.
- Enter a passcode or enter the number that corresponds to another option(in this example, enter 1 to authenticate using Duo Push on an iPad). You may have to scroll down the list to see all of your options. Then click Continue.
- If your only registered authentication method is printed list, hardware token, or Google Authenticator, the menu does not display. Enter a passcode in the Answer field and click Continue.
- Click Accept to connect to the Stanford Public VPN service.
- Once the VPN connection is established, the Cisco AnyConnect icon with a small lock appears in the dock.
Disconnect from the Stanford VPN
- Click the Cisco AnyConnect icon with a small lock.
- At the prompt, click Disconnect.
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OpenConnect is known to work, with both IPv6 and Legacy IP, on Linux(includingAndroid), OpenBSD, FreeBSD (including Debian GNU/kFreeBSD), NetBSD,DragonFly BSD, OpenIndiana/OpenSolaris, Solaris 10/11, Windows andMac OS X platforms, and should be trivially portable to any other platformsupporting TUN/TAP devicesand on which GnuTLS orOpenSSL runs.
For Solaris support, and for IPv6 on any platform, thevpnc-script shipped with vpnc itself (as of v0.5.3)is not sufficient. It is necessary to use the script from the vpnc-scriptsrepository instead. That repository also contains an updated version ofvpnc-script-win.js which is required for correct IPv6 configurationunder Windows.
OpenConnect is known to work on at least i386, x86_64, PowerPC and MIPSprocessors, and should not have issues with portability to other CPUs.
Note that 'Cisco Secure Desktop' support may require the ability to run Linux/i386 binaries; see the CSD page. CSD is not yetsupported under Windows.
New Ports
Platform support for new UNIX systems is relatively simple to add— most of the difference is in the TUN/TAP device handling, andthe major variants of that are already supported.
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OpenConnect builds for Windows using MinGW in 32-bit and 64-bit mode, andworks with the TAP-Windows driver shipped with OpenVPN (driver version9.9 or later).