![]() ![]() and then immediately the SEP warning appeared. until I rebooted.Īfter the reboot, the Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filter kept prompting me until I gave in and enabled it. ![]() There were no Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filters present under System Preferences -> Network, and my SEP installation did not displayed the warning prompt for over 30 minutes (it never managed more than 10 minutes before).Ĭisco An圜onnect VPN client still worked. When the An圜onnect installer prompted me to enable the Socket Filter, I ignored the prompt, and I let the An圜onnect installation continue. So what I did instead, was to reinstall the Cisco An圜onnect client, but this time I did NOT allow the Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filter to run. I tried disabling all three Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filters that were present in System Preferences -> Network, but that did not fix the problem. SEP and Cisco An圜onnect continue to function correctly Removing the "Cisco An圜onnect Socket Filter" application from the \Applications\Cisco An圜onnect folder stops the SEP warning from appearing. ![]() ![]() Your dedication in trying to resolve the issue is appreciated, and has inspired me to take matters into my hands to find an unofficial solution. ![]()
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