Juniper VPN issues

O'Connor, Daniel darius at dons.net.au
Sun May 8 05:43:21 PDT 2016


> On 8 May 2016, at 08:14, Ian Turner <vectro at vectro.org> wrote:
> At the risk of speculating, my guess is that there is some service you

Speculate away :)

> need to connect to once the VPN is set up, such as SSH, RDP, or Xenapp.
> The URL used when you click on "network connect" may give you some hints.

OK, I'll see what else I can dig up from a normal VPN connection.

> Wish I could be more helpful,

Any suggestions for what information I can dig up? I did try installing Fiddler to trace http[s] connections but deciphering it is another thing..

> --Ian
> 
> On 05/06/2016 10:48 PM, O'Connor, Daniel wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> I am trying to use OpenConnect (on OSX & Linux FWIW) to connect to a Juniper VPN but it's not working 100% - and unfortunately I don't have a cooperative IT department or much clue about the Juniper VPN :(
>> 
>> The VPN connects & authenticates fine, and I can perform DNS queries on machines inside the network, but I can't connect to any hosts in there. When I use the real VPN client I have to click on a 'Network Connect' button but I am not sure how to simulate this with openconnect.
>> 
>> Does this sound familiar to anyone who knows about Juniper, or is it some unique thing my work place has invented? :)
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> --
>> Daniel O'Connor
>> "The nice thing about standards is that there
>> are so many of them to choose from."
>> -- Andrew Tanenbaum
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Daniel O'Connor
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are so many of them to choose from."
 -- Andrew Tanenbaum
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