Anyconnect Rdp



KB ID 0000546

  1. Cisco Anyconnect Remote Desktop
  2. Anyconnect Rdp Issues
  3. Cisco Anyconnect Vpn Remote Desktop

Problem

If you connect to to a client via RDP then try and run the AnyConnect client, you will see one of these errors;

Set the interface to the interface Anyconnect client uses, and set packet type to TCP. Under source, use the IP range for Anyconnect, Destination IP to the RDP Server and Destination port to 3389. That will tell you if there is any policy in place to block the traffic, in particular to RDP (TCP/3389) Was this post helpful? You should be able to connect to the AnyConnect VPN using a remote desktop (RDP). Be aware that if things change (ports, IPs, etc.) they will be lost/overwritten by the static BAK file. If that happens you can simply delete the BAK file, attempt a connection, and edit the new XML file with the new settings again. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client empowers remote workers with frictionless, highly secure access to the enterprise network from any device, at any time, in any location while protecting the organization.

VPN establishment capability for a remote user is disabled. A VPN connection will not be established

VPN establishment capability from a Remote Desktop is disabled. A VPN connection will not be established

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This, behaviour is default, and despite me trawling the internet to find a solution (most posts quote changing the local AnyConnectProfile.tmpl file, this file does not exist using Version 3 (I was using v 3.0.4235).

Update: With Early versions of AnyConnect version 4 it does not tell you what’s wrong, the VPN appears to connect and then disconnect quickly. If you have debugging on the firewall you will see the following;

Profile settings do not allow VPN initiation from a remote desktop.

Note: This is fixed in version 4.8 and you will se the error at the top of the page.

Solution

To solve this problem we need to create an AnyConnect profile, load the profile into the firewall, then associate that profile with your AnyConnect group policy. With modern versions of AnyConnect you can do that in the ASDM. With older versions you need to use the stand alone profile editor (see below)

Edit AnyConnect Profile With ASDM

Connect to the ADSM > Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network Client remote Access > AnyConnect Client Profile.

Give the profile a name > Select a group policy to apply it to > OK.

AllowRemoteUsers: Lets remote users bring up the VPN, if this forces routing to disconnect you, it will auto terminate the VPN.

SingleLocalLogon: Allows multiple remote logons but only one local logon.

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OR (older versions)

Apply the changes, and then save to the running configuration.

Edit AnyConnect Profile With Stand-Alone Profile Editor

1. First download the AnyConnect Profile Editor from Cisco. (Note: You will need a valid CCO account and a registered support agreement/SmartNet).

Update: The AnyConnect Profile Editor is now built into the ADSM, it becomes available once you have enabled any AnyConnect image. Once you have a profile created you can skip straight to step 3, and skip all the other steps.

If you cannot download the software here’s a profile (I’ve already created) you can use. If you are going to use this, jump to step 5.

2. Once you have installed the profile editor, launch the “VPN Profile Editor”.

3. The setting we want is listed under Windows VPN Establishment, and needs setting to “AllowRemoteUsers”, In addition I’m going to set Windows Logon Enforcement to “SingleLocalLogon”.

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AllowRemoteUsers: Lets remote users bring up the VPN, if this forces routing to disconnect you, it will auto terminate the VPN.

SingleLocalLogon: Allows multiple remote logons but only one local logon.

4. Save the profile somewhere you can locate it quickly.

5. Connect to the firewalls ASDM > Tools > File Management > File Transfer > Between Local PC and Flash.

6. Browse your local PC for the profile you created earlier > Hit the “Right Arrow” to upload it > This can take a few minutes, depending on your proximity to the firewall.

7. Make sure the file uploads correctly > Close.

8. To associate this profile with your AnyConnect//SSL Group Policy, click Configuration > Remote Access VPN > Network (Client) Access > Group Policies > Locate the policy in use for your AnyConnect clients > Edit > Advanced > SSL VPN Client > Locate the “Client Profile to Download” section and uncheck the inherit button.

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9. Click New > Browse Flash > Locate the profile you uploaded earlier.

10. OK > OK > Apply > Save the changes by clicking File > Save running configuration to flash.

11. Then reconnect with your AnyConnect Mobility Client software.

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