![]() ![]() ![]() One script to disable and one script to enable it at startup.Īfter you download/clone this project on your Mac, open the Terminal app change the directory (cd) to point where you downloaded and extracted the files then chmod +x those filesĬd Downloads/Disable_CiscoVPN_at_Startup_MacOSX-master So I have decided two sh scripts for this. The startup thing is prety annoying asking for connection at startup, or for a password, or a certificate, or so. The other test that I had on this were to delete only the /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist as described here which also didn't work for me on Cisco Anyconnect v4.8.xxxxx Those didn't messed up the files content and infact they have set the RunAtLoad to false but didn't disabled the startup. Sudo plutil -replace RunAtLoad -bool NO /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist ![]() Sudo plutil -replace RunAtLoad -bool NO /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist As the STEP2 - I have tryied the folowing two commands" Sudo defaults write /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist RunAtLoad -bool falseĪs described here but the commands messed up the files content and didn't disabled the startup. Sudo defaults write /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist RunAtLoad -bool false As the STEP1 - I have tryied the following two commands The install was done by default as described here only the VPN component was checked. The previous commands didn't worked on MacOSX Catalina. Disable the Cisco Anyconnect VPN Client for MacOSX Catalina ![]()
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