This mey be more of a Cisco Anyconnect question, than a Meraki question, but I have not yet been able to find an answer to this behaviour, and since it was on a Meraki MX I first discovered it, I'd might as well try here.
I am no expert in Cisco Anyconnect Secure Client, so I'm relying on others.
Lately I've been looking into integrating MFA with Okta and Cisco Anyconnect on a Meraki MX, with a customer. Some hours after our troubleshooting session, which went so-so, I noticed a bunch of TLS1.2 Connection Established followed by Connection Closed from my home public IP address, which more or less has continued throughout the weekend.
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These two messages have continued many times during the weekend.
I have two Macbooks - a personal and a work machine, which I both used to test. Both machines have Secure Client installed, but neither of them were attempting to established a connection. I can not wrap my head around what is happening, but I have a theory that, in the Secure Client window, even though it is not opening a VPN connection what ever IP/hostname is in the Secure Client Server field, the client will continously test connectivity to that address? And that this test is a TLS1.2 handshake?
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I seem to think that the messages with my public IP address didn't stop until I completely closed the Secure Client application on both macbooks.
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