OpenConnect for Windows

OpenConnect VPN Client

Free open-source SSL VPN client supporting multiple protocols including AnyConnect

Understanding OpenConnect VPN

OpenConnect is a free open-source SSL VPN client that provides secure remote access to private networks. This cross-platform solution offers reliable VPN connectivity for both enterprise and individual users.

The client stands out for its compatibility with Cisco AnyConnect VPN servers while remaining completely open-source. Its modular design allows for extensive customization and integration with various authentication methods.

Key Features & Benefits

Multi-Protocol Support

Compatible with multiple enterprise VPN protocols including AnyConnect and Pulse Secure

Multi-OS Support

Available for Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and other platforms

Advanced Security

Implements strong encryption standards and certificate-based authentication

Open Source Advantage

Completely free and open-source with transparent code development

Download OpenConnect

Available for all major platforms – completely free and open-source

Windows

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Linux Systems

Ubuntu/Debian .deb packages

Linux Packages

Apple macOS

macOS 10.15 and later

macOS Version

Installation Guide for Windows

Get Windows Package

Obtain the Windows-compatible version from the project’s official download page. The installer is typically available as a standard .exe file for easy installation.

Execute Setup Process

Run the installation file and openconnect grant necessary permissions when prompted by UAC. Follow the setup wizard instructions, accepting the license agreement and choosing installation location.

Configure VPN Connection

Launch OpenConnect GUI and add a new connection profile with your VPN server details. Set up authentication credentials, certificates, or token-based login as per your network requirements.

Establish Connection

Select your configured connection profile and click connect to establish the VPN tunnel. Confirm successful connection through status indicators and test network accessibility.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Connection Failures

Verify server address accuracy and network connectivity before attempting connection. Confirm certificate validity and authentication credentials with your network administrator.

SSL Issues

Ensure system clock is synchronized and certificates haven’t expired. Check for self-signed certificates that may require manual acceptance.

Note: Enterprise users should contact their network administrators for customized setup instructions. Some networks require additional security software or specific configuration tweaks.