Mac Keychain Password For Vpn
Double-click the VPN(IPSec) whos kind is IPSec XAuth Password Click the Access Control button/tab. The applications permitted to use this keychain item will be displayed below.

Yosemite 10.10 & Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client version 3.1.07021 System Prompt whenever AnyConnect launches to connect to vpn: 'OS X wants to make changes. Type an administrator's name and password to allow this. OS X wants to use the 'System' keychain.' If I enter credentials and press allow, the prompt comes back at least two more times before a connection is made, if I click deny the prompt repeats but eventually goes away and allows a connection without authenticating for the 'System' keychain.

While I can easily work around this by clicking deny, I would prefer to resolve this for the end users. The same occurs under the guest account. I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times, and tried the different versions of AnyConnect that are currently available for me to use here.
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I had changed the permissions on the /Library/Keychains/System.keychain and that did not resolve I had modified the permissions on private keys in the system keychain and that did not resolve I started from scratch with a fresh 10.10 build, and the issue persists. Cisco Support has evaluated files and logs I sent to them and said the following 'I checked the Dart that you sent and it looks okay there is no issue with the AnyConnect client i believe it is an issue with the Mac itself. ' I have found that once I have responded to the popups they do not reappear until the mac is restarted. So I can log out and log back in without seeing them, I can shutdown and power back up, and sleep the mac without having to respond to the prompts. Restarting the mac results in the pop ups returning again.
I think I may be on to something with this issue: The macs that do have the issue, directly following the install of Yosemite have duplicate entries of everything Kerberos related in the System Keychain. Please see the below images. The top image is from a Mac that has the AnyConnect pop ups, the bottom is from a mac without the pop ups directly after Yosemite is loaded.
Both Macs were built using the exact same methods. If I remove duplicate Kerboros entries in the System keychain on the affected mac it appears to resolve the issue, but I am rebuilding to test again.