
- Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur install#
- Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur update#
- Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur driver#
- Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur upgrade#
check to see if version in this package is newer there is a 3.1.1+ version of VPN already installed
Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur install#
if the receipt is not there assume no VPN installed or pre-3.1.1 version so it is OK to install Var vpnPackage = choices.choice_vpn.packages Var vpnReceipt = my.target.receiptForIdentifier ( ".vpn" )
Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur upgrade#
Also always worth a thought - export your Fritz!Box settings as a backup, reset it to factory settings and set that up as new (might've just been a hiccup/corrupted pref in its router firmware for the wired ports that coincided with the Big Sur upgrade unlikely but you never know - we've seen horses throwing up in front of pharmacies and all that.// version of VPN being installed has to be higher than the version already installed. HD, or similar), reboot the iMac(s) from that and recreate the VPN connections to see if that changes anything (If so there might be some incompatibility between Big Sur's ethernet stack and the Fritz!Box) Create a temporary, bootable Catalina drive (USB stick, ext.
Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur driver#
Connect the iMacs via Wi-Fi instead of wired ethernet to their respective LAN, and see if they can be reached then from a remote location (in which case there'd most likely be a boo-boo in Apple's ethernet driver for Big Sur). Trash the networking prefs on the iMacs, reboot them and see whether the connection works thereafter (perhaps just corrupted ethernet prefs). I'll add that I did not notice this while beta-testing macOS 11, as I only use my Macbook when installing beta software and the issue does not manifest there.īummer. I've tried using wireless on the iMacs, no success there either. I've tried to recreate the VPN configuration, but that didn't result in any change. I did not change anything on my network set-up, and even more bizarrely, all my wireless devices (Powerbook, iPads and iPhones) still work without any issues from both locations. I'm using the built-in VPN functionality of my AVM Fritzbox router/modem combination that is common in Europe.Īfter upgrading to Big Sur, I'm still able to initiate a VPN connection on one of the iMacs (an iMac 2017 on site 1, iMac Pro on site 2) and getting a "connected" message, but I'm unable to reach any remote device. I have been using a VPN connection between 2 locations for years now without any problems: iMacs, Macbook, iPads and iPhones are able to connect and use all the devices on the remote location, wherever I am (at one of the two locations, or out and about). As I found no way of rectifying the situation by contacting an admin about it, I'm posting it here now in the hope that a fellow Arsian has an idea about what is going on with my set-up. Posting once again, this time making absolutely sure to have macOS 11 selected, my message was posted again in the wrong thread. After not getting any response, I noticed that it was posted under the macOS 10.13 thread instead of macOS 11.
Cisco anyconnect for mac big sur update#
Does anybody else think that Apple's discussion forums are on of the most obscure and user unfriendly software ever created? I hate posting there but as I'm experiencing a problem with VPN connections after the update to Big Sur, I posted the message below.