: Administrators are encouraged to migrate to Cisco Secure Client 5.x , which is the successor to AnyConnect and offers improved Zero Trust integration.
Limited extended support for Windows 7 was provided for customers with active Windows 7 extended support contracts with Microsoft, though Cisco no longer performed substantial quality‑assurance testing on that platform. Windows XP was not supported. Windows on ARM and other Linux distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS) were not officially supported but were known to work with varying levels of success.
Upgrade to 4.10.06079 if:
: Integrates cloud-delivered DNS-layer protection directly into the client, intercepting malicious requests before a connection can even be initiated.
For the latest documentation, including specific release notes for 4.10.06079, please visit the official Cisco Support Site . If you'd like, I can: Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...
| | Supported Versions | Architecture | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Microsoft Windows | Windows 10, Windows 8.1 | x86 (32-bit), x64 (64-bit), ARM64 | This version supports both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. | | Apple macOS | 11.2 (or later, including Big Sur), 10.15, 10.14 | 64-bit only | A minimum display resolution of 1024x640 pixels is required for proper GUI functionality. | | Linux (x86_64) | Red Hat 8 and 7, Ubuntu 20.04/18.04/16.04 | 64-bit (x86_64) | While other distributions may work, Cisco only performed full testing on these listed versions. |
To maintain high-security standards, this version includes specific changes to CiscoSSL, enabling Extended Master Secret (EMS) for TLS only and disabling EMS for DTLS, aligning with modern security protocols. Key Components of the 4.10.06 Experience : Administrators are encouraged to migrate to Cisco
AnyConnect version 4.10.060, like any mature software product, has had a number of documented security vulnerabilities over its lifecycle. For enterprises still using this version, understanding these risks is critical.
AnyConnect 4.10 improves the experience on macOS when users are behind captive portals (like hotel or airport WiFi), making it easier for users to log in and connect to the VPN, reducing support calls. 3. Architecture Improvements to Downloader Windows on ARM and other Linux distributions (e
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This release supports a broad range of modern and legacy environments: