Looks like the 10.11.4b1 breaks Cisco VPN connectivity. Now Cisco is unable to modify the IP Forwarding table. I'm assuming there's a permissions issue?
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Did it break AnyConnect 4 ?
Looks like 3.1.07021. Seems like a permissions thing, but I've got SIP off.
3.1 is way out of date - I don't think it's supported on 10.11 at all.
I'm running 4.2.01035 and it's broken. It connects to my work and then tells me that AnyConnect was not able to estalbish a connection to the specific secure gateway. Looks like I have to back it down the previous beta.
Hi, i use Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v 4.2.01035, and on OSX 10.11.4b, it fail with this error:
The VPN client was unable to successfully verify the IP forwarding table modifications. A VPN connection will not be established.
Has anyone filled out a bug report yet?
But report has been filed:
#24190582
Confirm it breaks on multiple versions of AnyConnect. This is a show-stopping bug for us (very large Mac population). Hopefully fixed in an upcoming beta.
Hi all,
same issue on my MacBook OSX 10.11.4 Beta.
and i have also this bug on iOS 9.3 beta1
I have the same problem but with the build in VPN type Cisco IPSec VPN 😟
Hi there,
does anyone know about a workaround for the import/export problem of Cisco IPSec configs in ELCapitan?
Still broken in 10.11.4 beta
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Installing 10.11.4 Beta 2 now. Hoping it will work with the Cisco VPN.
10.11.4 Beta 2 is also broken. I keep receiving the message "The VPN client was unable to successfully verify the IP forwarding table modifications. A VPN connection will not be established."
10.11.4 b2 - the defect remains
Hi,
a workaround here is to use openconnect. I was facing issues with AnyConnect 4.x in (10.11.3 - specific problem with forwarded proxy) on our corporate network too. I used openconnect alternative from homebrew repository and everything's working fine. There's also openconnect-gui version available in macports (or it can be compiled on your own - I compiled it succesfully). Openconnect works fine with 10.11.4 beta2.