Update to OpenConnect 7.08. This fixes a number of compatibility issues with Juniper VPN, and implements automatic MTU detection.
Note: This release removes the --no-cert-check
option; a testing facility which allowed wildly insecure behaviour. Use --servercert XXXXX
instead.
Updates may require up to 24 hours to propagate to mirrors. If the following command doesn't work, please retry later:
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2016-236fdd6917
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This update has been submitted for testing by dwmw2.
This update has been pushed to testing.
Hello
I'm not able to install this version as usually e.g: dnf install openconnect --enablerepo=updates-testing
DNF will offer package from "fedora" repository. This is probably happening because the release number wasn't bumped?
e.g GA repository offers following package: openconnect-7.07-2.fc25.x86_64.rpm
But regarding the package it self - forks fine, except "--no-cert-check" switch has been removed but this is probably more a upstream thing than anything else.
Regards, Kristjan
karma: +1
I suspect the dnf issue was just because your local mirror hadn't synced yet. Working for me this morning. The release number is less important than the version number: 7.08-1 > 7.07-2.
Yes, we removed
--no-cert-check
because it was a bad idea and you should never have been using it. Use--servercert
instead. Apologies; that wants mentioning in the release notes. And I forgot it in the public announcement of OpenConnect 7.08 too.dwmw2 edited this update.
no regressions noted
works for me
This update has been submitted for stable by bodhi.
works fine with our university vpn
This update has been pushed to stable.
Running transaction check Error: transaction check vs depsolve: libpcsclite.so.1()(64bit) is needed by openconnect-7.08-1.fc25.x86_64
Hm, libpcsclite.so.1 is provided by the pcsc-lite-libs package. And was required by the old package too, wasn't it?
Looks like the problem was at my end: I had a corrupted rpm database from my laptop running out of battery in the cleanup phase of a dnf update.
Sorry for the noise.