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There, you will find the source folder called anyconnect-cisco. In my case, the directory was: /home/usr/.cache/pacaur/anyconnect-cisco. Copy your downloaded anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh file into this directory. Take notice that the $pkgver part in your file's name will (probably) have something else in place. After I enter my credentials AnyConnect continues to say, 'Please complete the authentication process in the AnyConnect Login.' Then it refuses a connection. K900 commented on 2020-08-20 15:13.
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Package Details: anyconnect-client 4.5.04029-3
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/anyconnect-client.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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| Package Base: | anyconnect-client |
| Description: | Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client |
| Upstream URL: | https://www.cisco.com/c/en_au/products/security/anyconnect-secure-mobility-client/index.html |
| Licenses: | custom |
| Submitter: | RunasSudo |
| Maintainer: | None |
| Last Packager: | RunasSudo |
| Votes: | 3 |
| Popularity: | 0.164280 |
| First Submitted: | 2019-02-09 07:20 |
| Last Updated: | 2019-04-02 23:55 |
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RunasSudo commented on 2019-02-09 07:22
To build, download anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh and place it with the sources, and adjust the PKGBUILD pkgver as appropriate.

matzomat commented on 2021-02-10 18:23
I was able to update the PKGBUILD for pkgver=4.9.04053, fixing @japhir 's errors among others:
${INSTALL} -Dicons instead ofcpvpndownloader.shis missing in 4.9.04053 so I commented outsedon iticon-theme.cacheexists, sormit from the package (re-created anyway when updating the icon cache)- fix
manifesttoolsymlink to not point into$pkgdir(?) after package install
This worked for me:
japhir commented on 2020-11-26 14:38
I just tried updating to pkgver=4.9.04043 but it seems to crash. I've downloaded the new anyconnect-linux64-4.9.04043-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh file through my university website, changed the pkgver in the PKGBUILD in ~/.cache/paru/clone/anyconnect-client and tried to run makepkg -si, resulting in the following output:

EDIT: for now I've quickly just run the script as the user manual says, but that means that it's installed some files in /opt that pacman doesn't know about :(. I'll have to sort out that mess in the future.
thomasb commented on 2020-04-02 16:08

FYI: it also worked to build the package with the anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh file found on the Internet, and then run the scriptWithAMoreRecentVersion.sh file provided by the admin.
ElderBladeX commented on 2020-01-22 06:18
I installed the packaged according to @trOlley without issue - thanks for that clarification. The app crashed immediately on startup for me. I had to install gtk2 to resolve the crash at startup and webkit2gtk to successfully connect. Don't forget to start/enable vpnagentd.service.
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Alad commented on 2019-12-01 13:15
I only have 'predeploy' versions from my employer. (anyconnect-linux64-4.7.04056-predeploy-k9.tar.gz) What's the difference to 'webdeploy', and can I still use this package with it?
tr0lley commented on 2019-04-30 16:40
@dfjigdfijgojio What wasn't clear to me at the beginning was where to put the anyconnect-...-webdeploy-k9.sh file, but I've worked it out! Here are the steps I took:
- As per @RunasSudo's instructions, you need to download
anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh. - Using your AUR client, clone the
anyconnect-clientpackage in a manner such that it prompts you to edit the PKGBUILD file. I used pacaur, so the command for me waspacaur -Sde anyconnect-client. - When the PKGBUILD is opened in a text editor, go to your file explorer and navigate to your .cache folder and find the folder of your package manager. There, you will find the source folder called
anyconnect-cisco. In my case, the directory was:/home/usr/.cache/pacaur/anyconnect-cisco. - Copy your downloaded
anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.shfile into this directory. Take notice that the$pkgverpart in your file's name will (probably) have something else in place. - In your PKGBUILD file, go the the line near the top beginning with
source:. Edit the declaration of theanyconnect-...-webdeploy-k9.shfile such that it matches the filename of the file you just copied into the source folder. - Write out the changes you made to the PKGBUILD and close the file. Your AUR manager will do the rest and (hopefully) install the anyconnect-client.
Hopefully this helps someone out there :)
basemax commented on 2019-04-02 23:36
Ragnarok commented on 2019-03-25 14:23
Where can I get the 'anyconnect-linux64-$pkgver-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.sh' from? I can download from Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client a pkg and two differnt tars. None of them contains the webdeploy shell script that I need.
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gpiantoni commented on 2019-03-21 15:27
Thanks for the awesome package! It saved me so much work.
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BTW, I'd also suggest to add pangox-compat as dep.
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nkay08 commented on 2019-03-18 15:43
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Could you add a dependency to pangox-compat from extra ?/opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpnui won't run without /usr/lib/libpangox-1.0.so
