The client now uses UserPrincipalName (UPN) instead of the Active Directory GUID to retrieve user identity from the OS.
On macOS, improved behavior for server reachability tests and fixed intermittent website loading issues with SWG.
This version introduced several targeted improvements to ensure a more seamless user experience and tighter security posture: Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...
Transitioned to dnscrypt-proxy v2 on Windows, providing a more robust engine for DNS-layer security. Identity Enhancements:
When users attempt to connect to the VPN gateway (ASA or FTD) via a browser, the headend automatically pushes the latest client version to the endpoint. The client now uses UserPrincipalName (UPN) instead of
Fully compatible with Windows 11, 10, 8.1, and 7 . Note that it supports both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) architectures.
Allows user identity to be sent to the SWG even when DNS is disabled behind a virtual appliance. Bug Fixes in 4.10.06079 Identity Enhancements: When users attempt to connect to
Supports Red Hat (7 & 8) and Ubuntu (16.04, 18.04, 20.04).
Enhanced reliability when detecting captive portals (like those in hotels or airports) specifically when using the Secure Web Gateway (SWG) .