![]() That doesn't work, and there's a warning to that effect in the Apple-generated "nf" file. ![]() ![]() When Cisco establishes a VPN connection, it seems they edit "/etc/nf" to add the VPN's DNS servers. One wrinkle: unlike the older version, the newer one didn't route DNS lookups through the VPN. I said "scrounge" because I couldn't download the correct version from Cisco's web site, because I don't have a login there associated with our license, and I couldn't get our local tech folks to understand why I couldn't just install the "MSI" file on my Mac.Īnyway, searching the web for "anyconnect-macosx-i386-7-k9.dmg" unearthed a copy from a university web site (not something I like to do, particularly with security software), and behold, it installed and runs! Scrounging up a copy of 7 WORKS (kind of) on my Mac. I had the same problem as the OP with Cisco An圜onnect version : installing OS X 10.10 Yosemite broke it.
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