anyconnect-dart-win-x.x.xxxx-k9.msi Windows anyconnect-macosx-i386-x.x.xxxxx-k9.dmg MACanyconnect-predeploy-linux-64-x.x.xxxxx-k9.tar.gz Linux
Within the now open dmg(disk image file) double click on the installer package, in this case called "anyconnect-macos-4.8.03036-core-vpn-webdeploy-k9.pkg" but will change relative to name of the related DMG file you just downloaded.
Cisco Anyconnect Macos Download
Download: https://urllio.com/2vIn2a
3. Step 2 creates the install the anyconnect installer. The choicesForAnyConnect.xml lets anyconnect know what modules to go out and download. Make sure you have permissions set to 755 and owner:root, Group:wheel, while you have the private folder highlighted. Then export as a .pkg and add it to the deployment in Jamf.
Look here for the location to deploy all the xml files for each module, that xml file has the cloud URL to download the module so it downloads the latest: _client/anyconnect/anyconnect410/administration/gu...
If you it fails to install any particular module other than anyconnect, then perhaps that modules xml file is outdated, or not in the exact correct directory.I just used composer to drop those xml's in the correct directory, do not change the names of the xml files. So in the end jamf deployment is a bunch of pkgs that drop xmls in specific location and the anyconnect pkg with script and its down config file that decides which modules to download and install.
NB: be careful NOT to run sudo launchctl and NOT to run launchctl from a root terminal, because launchctl is user-dependent. For example, trying to run sudo launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/com.cisco.anyconnect.gui.plist results in an error "Could not find specified service", whereas without the sudo it works.
However, I do not see those three files you seem to mention. I find on my system only 'com.cisco.anyconnect.ciscod.plist' and 'com.cisco.anyconnect.vpnagentd.plist' in the directory '/Library/LaunchAgents'. Perhaps more importantly, while setting in these two files the parameter 'RunAtLoad' to 'false' indeed prevents the annoying reinstallation of the application 'Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.app' as a login item after a restart, it also makes the vpn in general disfunctional.
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