Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06... ~repack~
A documented configuration example for AnyConnect SSO with Duo and LDAP mapping on Secure Firewall uses AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 4.10.06079 with Windows Server 2016 as an Active Directory server. The flow works as follows: the AnyConnect client initiates an SSL VPN connection to Cisco Secure FTD; FTD redirects the embedded browser to Duo SSO for SAML authentication; after successful primary authentication against AD, Duo SSO initiates two‑factor authentication; upon 2FA completion, the user is redirected back to the gateway with a success message.
(specifically including Maintenance Release 6, version 4.10.06079) represents a critical milestone in enterprise remote access. It bridges traditional Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology with modern, cloud-first zero-trust network architectures. Designed to provide seamless, heavily encrypted data tunnels for remote employees, this software ensures that distributed workloads remain completely secure against interception. Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client 4.10.06...
The Trusted Network Detection (TND) feature is toggling falsely. Fix: Disable TND via XML profile: A documented configuration example for AnyConnect SSO with
Released as a maintenance patch in the 4.10.x train, version represents the culmination of years of refinement. It is the "golden build" for many enterprises—stable, feature-rich, and compatible with both modern Windows 11 deployments and older Windows 7/Server 2012 R2 environments. This article explores everything you need to know about this specific version: its features, security posture, deployment nuances, upgrade paths, and why you might want to stick with it (or finally move on). Fix: Disable TND via XML profile: Released as
Version 4.10.06 offered several features designed for secure enterprise remote access:
The 4.10.06 release introduces several refinements to the user experience and administrative control:
The foundational layer utilizes an . It continuously tests path latency and optimal endpoints to route secure corporate traffic. It dynamically adapts data transfers between SSL/TLS and IPsec IKEv2 tunneling, depending on firewall restrictions or network performance profiles. 2. Network Posture and Compliance (HostScan / ISE Posture)