
Secure VPN solution for enterprise and personal use with cross-platform compatibility
OpenConnect is a free open-source SSL VPN client that provides secure remote access to private networks. This cross-platform solution offers reliable VPN connectivity for both enterprise and individual users.
The client stands out for its compatibility with Cisco AnyConnect VPN servers while remaining completely open-source. Its modular design allows for extensive customization and integration with various authentication methods.
Compatible with multiple enterprise VPN protocols including AnyConnect and Pulse Secure
Runs seamlessly across all major operating systems and architectures
Provides military-grade encryption with support for two-factor openconnect authentication
Completely free and open-source with transparent code development
Available for all major platforms – completely free and open-source
Compatible with Windows 7 and newer
Ubuntu/Debian .deb packages
macOS 10.15 and later
Download the latest OpenConnect Windows installer from the official repository or trusted source. Look for the MSI or executable installer package for straightforward setup.
Launch the downloaded installer with administrator privileges for proper system access. The installation process typically takes 2-3 minutes on modern Windows systems.
Launch OpenConnect GUI and add a new connection profile with your VPN server details. Set up authentication credentials, certificates, or token-based login as per your network requirements.
Initiate the connection process and authenticate with your credentials when prompted. Confirm successful connection through status indicators and test network accessibility.
Verify server address accuracy and network connectivity before attempting connection. Validate that your user account has proper VPN access permissions.
Import required root certificates and intermediate certificate authorities. Verify certificate chain completeness and proper installation in certificate store.
Important: Enterprise users should contact their network administrators for customized setup instructions. Some networks require additional security software or specific configuration tweaks.