Connecting with Linux when the CSD is available
Antonio Borneo
borneo.antonio at gmail.com
Mon Dec 7 22:12:59 PST 2015
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 1:43 AM, Andrew Falk <falk0069 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Antonio,
>
> That section all got returned as a single line. I manually added newlines. Here is what got returned:
>
> <csd
> stuburl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/binaries/inst.exe"
> preloginurl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/binaries/cache.jar"
> preloginname="CSDPreLogin"
> starturl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/result.htm"
> waiturl="/+CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html" />
> <csdMac
> stuburl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/binaries/sfinst"
> starturl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/result.htm"
> waiturl="/+CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html" />
> <csdLinux
> stuburl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/binaries/sfinst"
> starturl="/CACHE/sdesktop/install/result.htm"
> waiturl="/+CSCOE+/sdesktop/wait.html" />
>
> It looks the same as your from what I can tell. Let me know if you need more details.
>
Yes, it's the same.
So it's confirmed that the server advertises a non-installed CSD
script for Mac and Linux.
Without a specific flag to skip downloading the missing CSD script, or
you use --os=android (as you already do) or --os=win, but in the
latter case openconnect will download the big file inst.exe that you
will ignore in your wrapper.
Antonio
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