
Tag: cisco

Install Cisco AnyConnect on Ubuntu / Debian / Fedora
(: June 16, 2019) Cisco AnyConnect Client is an SSL VPN client which provides VPN functionalities with other features that enable an enterprise to secure its endpoints. In an ideal use case, you’ll use Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client to connect to a Cisco SSL VPN server. There is an open source creation called OpenConnect. We…

How to Install GNS3 on Fedora 29 / Fedora 28
(: November 12, 2018) In this article, I’ll cover the installation of the latest GNS3 on Fedora 29 /Fedora 28. GNS3 is an open source Network Emulator/Simulator used by hundreds of thousands of network engineers worldwide to emulate, configure, test and troubleshoot virtual and real networks. GNS3 has helped in virtualizing real hardware devices and preparation for…
How To: Log In To a Cisco VPN on Windows
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be extremely useful when administering your servers, which is why sxi.io Web offers Cisco VPNs with our firewalls. Logging in to the device can vary among operating systems. Here are some instructions for logging into a VPN from Windows systems: Windows This method requires you to have downloaded Cisco’s…

How To: Mac OS X Cisco VPN Set Up
Starting with Mac OS X 10.6 it is now possible to connect to a Cisco IPSec VPN without having to download any extra software. Main Set Up Steps Before you begin please have your VPN’s IP address, your username, password, shared secret, certificate, and/or group name ready. If you do not have this information please…