I also ran into some inexplicable weirdness related to a certificate file in my ~/.mozilla/firefox profile directory but I’ll cover that as I outline the steps I took to get An圜onnect working.įollow these and if you’re lucky it’ll work if it doesn’t read the information that follows for more details and troubleshooting ideas. The Cisco client (for some stupid reason) expects certain things to be in a /usr/local/firefox directory but you can simply create that directory, download some other files, and then create the appropriate symlinks in /usr/local/firefox to make An圜onnect happy. ![]() In doing a bit of research I came across this link that explains quite correctly that you don’t need to actually download and extract Firefox to get this all working, which is what I had been doing previously. (I suspect it’ll be the same issue on Ubuntu 11.04 but I haven’t tried it.) Mint is based on Ubuntu so on Mint 10 the previous strategy to get An圜onnect running worked fine, but I had to take a different approach after installing Mint 11. I’ve posted before about getting Cisco An圜onnect running on Ubuntu 9.10 and Ubuntu 10.04, but I’ve since started using LinuxMint as my daily driver and did a clean install of MInt 11 today.
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