Clean install of Ubuntu 14.04.  I use openconnect to connect to a
government VPN using the certificates on my ID (CAC).  This is the error
I get:

POST https://vpn.gateway/
Attempting to connect to server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443
Using client certificate 'MY CERTIFICATE'
Setting certificate failed: Internal error in memory allocation.
Loading certificate failed. Aborting.
Failed to open HTTPS connection to vpn.gateway
GET https://vpn.gateway/
Attempting to connect to server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443
Using client certificate 'MY CERTIFICATE'
Setting certificate failed: Internal error in memory allocation.
Loading certificate failed. Aborting.
Failed to open HTTPS connection to vpn.gateway

Booted to a Ubuntu 13.10 Live USB and it works fine.  Current workaround
is to manually install and version lock the openconnect &
libopenconnect2 version 5.01-1 from the saucy repositories.

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openconnect

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  openconnect: PKCS#11 support broken with GnuTLS 2.12.x

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