The VPN client agent DNS Component experienced an unexpected error. AnyConnect

jacbgla
New Contributor II

Hi 

Wondering if anyone has fixed this solution. 

We are getting a growing number of machines getting the following error while using 4.9 / 4.10 AnyConnect on Big Sur. 

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Settings for the Config Profile are below, its scoped only to M1 Computers

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Could anyone suggest any problems that i might have? Thanks! 

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JustDeWon
Contributor III

It's a headache that I've had dealing with AnyConnect.. Remove the Content Filter payload. As much as I would like for that to work in our environment, it simply just doesn't.. Until Cisco can get a working resolution with Big Sur, removing the Content Filter was my "workaround" resolution

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JustDeWon
Contributor III

It's a headache that I've had dealing with AnyConnect.. Remove the Content Filter payload. As much as I would like for that to work in our environment, it simply just doesn't.. Until Cisco can get a working resolution with Big Sur, removing the Content Filter was my "workaround" resolution

jacbgla
New Contributor II

@JustDeWon Thanks so much, this is been a real pain for the last 2 weeks, Remove the Content Filter has worked! 

MALmen
New Contributor III

Anyone found a proper solution to this yet? :D

jbestine
New Contributor III

Looking too.  I uninstall the Content Filter too as a work around. 

manuley38
New Contributor

We discovered that Netskope was blocking our VPN IP addresses, the Netskope Team had to whitelist the VPN FQDN addresses