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Start the CISCO VPN client from the command line
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#!/usr/bin/env expect -f | |
# Start the CISCO VPN client on a Mac. Adapted from | |
# https://blog.felipe-alfaro.com/2014/05/23/automating-cisco-anyconnect-secure-mobility-client-on-mac-os-x/ | |
set HOSTNAME vpn.server.com | |
set USER_NAME user.name | |
set PASSWORD password | |
spawn /opt/cisco/anyconnect/bin/vpn | |
expect { | |
"state: Connected" { send disconnect\n ; exp_continue; sleep 3 } | |
"state: Disconnected" {sleep 2;send "connect $HOSTNAME\n"} | |
} | |
expect -timeout 60 -re "Username: .+] "; send $USER_NAME\n | |
expect "Password: " ; send $PASSWORD\n | |
expect "state: Connected"; sleep 2; send exit\n |
No -- this is what expect
is for. Zsh, or Bash etc would not be a suitable solution
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Hi there , possible to make it with zsh ?