Cannot get the cisco anyconnect to work with SUSE

 
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Old 07-29-2009
Cannot get the cisco anyconnect to work with SUSE

I am getting the following error when i try to connect to the vpn

Warning: The following Certificate received from the Server could not be verified:
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PATHCLIENT(3)															     PATHCLIENT(3)

NAME
pathclient - pathfinder command line Certificate Validation tool. SYNOPSIS
pathclient [options] files... DESCRIPTION
pathclient provides a command line interface to connect to a pathfinder daemon, and validate an X.509 Certificate. OPTIONS
pathclient understands the following options: -e, --initial-explicit-policy Set initial explicit policy when validating -p, --initial-policy-mapping-inhibit Inhibit policy mapping when validating --session Listen on the session bus (instead of the system bus) -t, --type=type Certificate type: der or pem (default: pem) --usage Give a short usage message -?, --help Show summary of options. -v, --version Show version of program. SEE ALSO
pathfinderd(8), pathfinderd.conf(3). AUTHOR
pathfinder was written by Carillon Information Security Inc. This manual page was written by Patrick Patterson <ppatters@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). December 23, 2007 PATHCLIENT(3)