Just a thought, but in the case of using the NetworkManager plugin where
I'm not certain you can easily modify the command line args (I've not
looked into this at all)- I wonder if Ubuntu setting the priority
similar to what Fedora is doing and providing a default gnutls
configuration for OpenConnect that mirrored the default priority
OpenConnect uses wouldn't be ideal. Seems like the most compatible
solution to get the same behavior out the NetworkManager function or
using it from the command line.

Or if there is a way for OpenConnect to support this directly without
creating issues for other downstream consumers of the project:

https://www.gnutls.org/manual/html_node/Application_002dspecific-
priority-strings.html

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  OpeonConnect fails with generic TLS Fatal Alert Error

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