Install:
- The AnyConnect VPN Client for Linux is available from the OUCS Software downloads page for Linux; see release notes for details.
- Unpack the downloaded file using an archive manager or type tar -xzvf filename from a terminal window (replacing filename with the file’s name).
- In a terminal window, navigate to the newly created directory beginning ‘anyconnect’, then to the VPN directory.
- Start the installation by typing sudo ./vpn_install.sh
Connect:
- To start the client either: • Select Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client from the Applications menu.
• Type vpnui at the command line in the installation directory (for Ubuntu this is /opt/cisco/bin). - Provide vpn.ox.ac.uk then Connect.
- Provide your Oxford username in the format abcd1234@ox.ac.uk and your Single Sign-On (SSO) password.
Disconnect:
- Select the VPN icon in the system tray.
- Select Disconnect.
Advanced settings:
The Cisco AnyConnect VPN client requires an SSL tunnel (TCP port 443) and optionally a DTLS tunnel (UDP port 443).
VPN clients contact the VPN servers in the netblock 192.76.7.64/27.
VPN clients will be given an IP address from the private IP ranges of 10.1.32.0/20 or 10.10.64.0/18. These private addresses will be mapped to a public IP in the 129.67.116.0/22 netblock by the use of dynamic PAT.
Further details are available on the OUCS VPN page.