I had a similar situation with Debian/Ubuntu for the Juniper
NetworkConnect (NC) client. Seems that it needed root and rpm (neither
of which were available).
One thing I might check is your messages, perhaps start in /var/log to
see what is going on.
On Oct 6, 11:12 am, OswegoSam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> running AnyConnect Linux client version 2.2
>
> Using SLAX, and have also tried Slackware 12.1
>
> I'm having problems getting connected to my ASA device. With the
> Windows and Mac client is works okay - but I have not been able to get
> a Linux client to work.
>
> I was originally having issues with the "server certificate" which I
> solved by copying several missing libraries into place, but now when I
> try to run ./vpn connect {IP address} I get the following error:
>
> notice: downloading Cisco Secure Desktop...
> VPN> Java installation has not been found. Make sure Java is installed
> and environment variable JAVA_HOME is properly set
>
> >> error: Unable to launch Cisco Secure Desktop. If you are already on the
> >> Secure Desktop, use the "Launch Login Page" button on the desktop
>
> Any suggestions? I have tried with JRE 1.5 and 1.6 as we as the SE
> package (basically developers)
>
> I've set the JAVA_HOME variable and updated the path in /etc/profile
> (using bash)
>
> I can echo $JAVA_HOME and it returns correctly, and I can also use
> 'java -version' and 'which java' from anywhere and it acts properly
>
> I've even confirmed that it is registered properly in the browsers,
> and is detected if I visit a "test my java" type site.
>
> My problem is that my company doesn't have support on this device, and
> there is next to zero documentation. I've even tried to install Java
> directly into the same location of the VPN bin files, and that didn't
> work as well.
>
> I'm looking for any suggestions of anything I may have missed. Is
> there any other places I might need to setup a variable? Is there a
> "standard" place that it might be looking.
>
> Is there any sort of utility, like strace that might show me where
> it's looking
>
> Very much appreciate ANY feedback. Thanks!
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