Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06... Today
| OS | Minimum Supported Version | Notes | |---|---|---| | Windows | 10 21H2, 11 22H2/23H2, Server 2022 | No longer supports Windows 8.1 or Server 2016 without extended hotfix. | | macOS | 11 (Big Sur), 12, 13, 14 (Sonoma) | Dropped support for macOS 10.15 Catalina. | | Linux | Ubuntu 20.04/22.04/24.04, RHEL 8.6+, CentOS 7 | 64-bit only. Requires OpenSSL 1.1.1 or 3.0. | | iOS/iPadOS | 15, 16, 17 | Separate App Store build but shares core VPN engine. | | Android | 11, 12, 13, 14 | Samsung Knox support enhanced. |
: Users on modern distributions (like Manjaro) have reported connection failures due to library dependencies (e.g., libxml2 ) in version 4.10.06079.
Organizations can deploy the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06 through several methods: 1. Web Deploy (Automatic)
It is critical to note that Cisco has announced the for the AnyConnect 4.x product family. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...
Cisco AnyConnect 4.10.06 was engineered to accommodate standard operating systems across complex enterprise fleets.
Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to Cisco Secure Client 5.x to ensure continued security and compatibility with modern operating systems. Core Functionality
As security standards evolve, this version enhanced support for Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) 1.2. This is crucial for Voice-over-IP and video conferencing traffic over the VPN, as it reduces latency compared to standard TLS tunnels. | OS | Minimum Supported Version | Notes
These versions (4.10 MR7) were the first to provide fixes for critical privilege escalation vulnerabilities found in earlier 4.10 builds. Troubleshooting & Tools
Corrupt installation or file permission conflicts. Fix: Use the AnyConnect Cleaner tool (Cisco proprietary anyconnect_cleaner.exe ) to completely remove remnants, then reinstall 06062.
⚠️ : macOS 14 (Sonoma) is not officially supported on 4.10.x – use AnyConnect 4.10.x at your own risk; upgrade to 5.x for full Sonoma support. Requires OpenSSL 1
Always verify hashes to prevent supply chain attacks.
Users log in to the ASA/Firewall VPN portal via a web browser and click "Download." This method is convenient for remote users and ensures they receive the version configured on the firewall.
The 4.10 branch continued to mature Cisco’s support for IPv6 inside the tunnel, allowing administrators to push IPv6 routes to clients more reliably in dual-stack environments.