Hi,

Our university recently went to using two-factor authentication for VPN 
connections. We use Cisco's anyconnect. I went back to using the Cisco 
application which would open a window and type in the password and the OKTA 
code. It worked all right, aside from the fact that I had to chafe every time I 
thought of a closed-source application on my otherwise OSS system.

After yesterday's F30 updates, the window opens but nothing happens in there (I 
get a completely blank white screen). I wonder if anyone has a suggestion as to 
what I should be looking at.

But more importantly, I was wondering how to make openconnect work with the 
OKTA 2FA. I found information on something called GlobalProtect, but not much 
on AnyConnect, which is strange because as per openconnect, it says that it is 
a "openconnect  - Multi-protocol VPN client, for Cisco AnyConnect VPNs and 
others" or maybe I did not look at the correct places.

Does anyone have any suggestions and/or experience with using OKTA with 
anyconnect/openconnect and can help?

Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan



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