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AWS simplifies Client VPN onboarding with Quickstart setup Today, AWS announces a simplified onboarding experience for AWS Client VPN, introducing a new Quickstart setup method that streamlines the process of creating and configuring Client VPN endpoints. AWS Client VPN allows you to securely connect remote users to AWS resources and on-premises networks. The new Quickstart setup, reduces the number of steps required to set up an Client VPN endpoint. You can now easily set up Client VPN endpoints with pre-defined default configurations, requiring only three key inputs: IPv4 CIDR, server certificate ARN, and subnet selection. For example, development teams in large organizations who use Client VPN for remote access to their VPC resources for quick testing can now create endpoints quickly with the new simplified setup process. The Quickstart method is available alongside the existing Standard Setup option, giving you the flexibility to choose the approach that best fits your deployment needs. Additionally, when you create a VPC, the Client VPN Quickstart workflow is automatically suggested as a follow up step. Once endpoint creation is complete, you can immediately download the client configuration file to connect using your VPN client. You can later modify and enhance your endpoint configuration using the Client VPN standard console or API as your usage patterns evolve. This enhancement is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html

AWS simplifies Client VPN onboarding with Quickstart setup

Today, AWS announces a simplified onboarding experience for AWS Client VPN, introducing a new Quickstart setup method that streamlines the process of creating and configuring Client VPN endpoints.

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AWS simplifies Client VPN onboarding with Quickstart setup Today, AWS announces a simplified onboarding experience for AWS Client VPN, introducing a new Quickstart setup method that streamlines the process of creating and configuring Client VPN endpoints. AWS Client VPN allows you to securely connect remote users to AWS resources and on-premises networks. The new Quickstart setup, reduces the number of steps required to set up an Client VPN endpoint. You can now easily set up Client VPN endpoints with pre-defined default configurations, requiring only three key inputs: IPv4 CIDR, server certificate ARN, and subnet selection. For example, development teams in large organizations who use Client VPN for remote access to their VPC resources for quick testing can now create endpoints quickly with the new simplified setup process. The Quickstart method is available alongside the existing Standard Setup option, giving you the flexibility to choose the approach that best fits your deployment needs. Additionally, when you create a VPC, the Client VPN Quickstart workflow is automatically suggested as a follow up step. Once endpoint creation is complete, you can immediately download the client configuration file to connect using your VPN client. You can later modify and enhance your endpoint configuration using the Client VPN standard console or API as your usage patterns evolve. This enhancement is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation

🆕 AWS's Quickstart setup simplifies Client VPN onboarding with just three inputs: IPv4 CIDR, server cert ARN, and subnet. Free in all regions, it's recommended when creating a VPC and works alongside Standard Setup.

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AWS Client VPN is now supporting MacOS Tahoe AWS Client VPN now supports MacOS Tahoe client with version 5.3.1. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest MacOS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/client-vpn-download/. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows x64, Windows Arm64 and Ubuntu-Linux. With client version 5.3.1 onwards, Client VPN now supports the MacOS Tahoe 26.0. It already supports Mac OS version 13.0, 14.0 and 15.0, Windows 10 (x64) and Windows 11 (Arm64 and x64), and Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and 24.04 LTS versions. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/client-vpn-user-what-is.html

AWS Client VPN is now supporting MacOS Tahoe

AWS Client VPN now supports MacOS Tahoe client with version 5.3.1. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest MacOS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded https...

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AWS Client VPN is now supporting MacOS Tahoe AWS Client VPN now supports MacOS Tahoe client with version 5.3.1. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest MacOS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded here. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows x64, Windows Arm64 and Ubuntu-Linux. With client version 5.3.1 onwards, Client VPN now supports the MacOS Tahoe 26.0. It already supports Mac OS version 13.0, 14.0 and 15.0, Windows 10 (x64) and Windows 11 (Arm64 and x64), and Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and 24.04 LTS versions. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation Read the AWS Client VPN user guide

🆕 AWS Client VPN now supports MacOS Tahoe with version 5.3.1, adding the latest OS to its list of desktop clients for MacOS, Windows, and Ubuntu. Free to download, it securely connects remote workforces to AWS or on-premises networks.

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025) My LinkedIn feed was absolutely packed this week with pictures from the AWS Heroes Summit event in Seattle. It was heartwarming to see so many familiar faces and new Heroes coming together. For those not familiar with the AWS Heroes program, it’s a global community recognition initiative that honors individuals who make outstanding contributions to […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025)

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AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025) My LinkedIn feed was absolutely packed this week with pictures from the AWS Heroes Summit event in Seattle. It was heartwarming to see so many familiar faces and new Heroes coming together. For those not familiar with the AWS Heroes program, it’s a global community recognition initiative that honors individuals who make outstanding contributions to […]

AWS Weekly Roundup: Amazon EC2, Amazon Q Developer, IPv6 updates, and more (September 1, 2025)

My LinkedIn feed was absolutely packed this week with pictures from ...

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AWS Client VPN extends OS support to Windows Arm64 v5.3.0 AWS Client VPN now supports Windows Arm64 client with version 5.3.0. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Windows Arm64 OS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded here. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows x64, Windows Arm64 and Ubuntu-Linux. With this release, Client VPN now supports the Windows Arm64 5.3.0. It already supports Mac OS version 13.0, 14.0 and 15.0, Windows 10 (x64) and Windows 11 (Arm64 and x64), and Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and 24.04 LTS versions. This client version is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation Read the AWS Client VPN user guide

🆕 AWS Client VPN now supports Windows Arm64 with version 5.3.0, adding the latest OS versions. Free desktop clients are available for MacOS, Windows x64, Windows Arm64, and Ubuntu-Linux. No extra cost.

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AWS Client VPN extends OS support to Windows Arm64 v5.3.0 AWS Client VPN now supports Windows Arm64 client with version 5.3.0. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Windows Arm64 OS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/client-vpn-download/. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows x64, Windows Arm64 and Ubuntu-Linux. With this release, Client VPN now supports the Windows Arm64 5.3.0. It already supports Mac OS version 13.0, 14.0 and 15.0, Windows 10 (x64) and Windows 11 (Arm64 and x64), and Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and 24.04 LTS versions. This client version is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/client-vpn-user-what-is.html

AWS Client VPN extends OS support to Windows Arm64 v5.3.0

AWS Client VPN now supports Windows Arm64 client with version 5.3.0. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Windows Arm64 OS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, a...

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AWS Client VPN now supports connectivity to IPv6 resources Today, AWS Client VPN announces support for remote access to IPv6 workloads, allowing customers to establish secure VPN connections to their IPv6-enabled VPC resources. This new capability enables customers to meet their compliance and IPv6 network adoption goals. Now organizations can support IPv4, IPv6, and dual-stack resource connectivity through their Client VPN endpoints. Previously, Client VPN only supported remote access to IPv4-enabled AWS workloads. With this feature, administrators can now support IPv6-enabled resources using IPv6-only or dual-stack Client VPN endpoints. Organizations can now directly connect their remote users to IPv6 resources and maintain end-to-end IPv6-only connectivity. For example, organizations can now use IPv6-enabled devices to remotely access IPv6-enabled resources in VPC via Client VPN, preserving end-to-end IPv6 connectivity. This feature simplifies network architecture for organizations using IPv6 while preserving native protocol preferences. This feature is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available, except the Middle East (Bahrain) Region, and comes with no additional cost. Customers can use IPv6 and dual-stack endpoints at the current endpoint per-hour price. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/client-vpn-user-what-is.html  

AWS Client VPN now supports connectivity to IPv6 resources

Today, AWS Client VPN announces support for remote access to IPv6 workloads, allowing customers to establish secure VPN connections to their IPv6-enabled VPC resources. This new capability enables customers to meet ...

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AWS Client VPN now supports connectivity to IPv6 resources Today, AWS Client VPN announces support for remote access to IPv6 workloads, allowing customers to establish secure VPN connections to their IPv6-enabled VPC resources. This new capability enables customers to meet their compliance and IPv6 network adoption goals. Now organizations can support IPv4, IPv6, and dual-stack resource connectivity through their Client VPN endpoints. Previously, Client VPN only supported remote access to IPv4-enabled AWS workloads. With this feature, administrators can now support IPv6-enabled resources using IPv6-only or dual-stack Client VPN endpoints. Organizations can now directly connect their remote users to IPv6 resources and maintain end-to-end IPv6-only connectivity. For example, organizations can now use IPv6-enabled devices to remotely access IPv6-enabled resources in VPC via Client VPN, preserving end-to-end IPv6 connectivity. This feature simplifies network architecture for organizations using IPv6 while preserving native protocol preferences. This feature is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available, except the Middle East (Bahrain) Region, and comes with no additional cost. Customers can use IPv6 and dual-stack endpoints at the current endpoint per-hour price. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation Read the AWS Client VPN user guide

🆕 AWS Client VPN now supports IPv6 connectivity, enabling secure VPN access to IPv6-enabled VPC resources. This feature allows organizations to meet IPv6 adoption goals and supports IPv4, IPv6, and dual-stack connectivity. Available in all regions except Bahrain, no extra cost.

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AWS Client VPN now supports Client Routes Enforcement Today, AWS announced a new AWS Client VPN feature that monitors device networking routes, prevents VPN traffic leaks, and strengthens remote access security. The feature continuously tracks your users' device routing tables to ensure outbound traffic flows through the VPN tunnel according to your configured settings. If the feature detects any modified networking route settings, it automatically restores the routes to your original configuration. AWS Client VPN allows admins to configure routes on users' devices to route traffic through the VPN. For example, an admin might configure end users' devices to connect to the 10.0.0.0/24 network using VPN connectivity while the rest of the traffic breaks out locally from the device. However, connected devices could deviate from the organization's configurations, causing VPN leaks. For example, even if you configure traffic to the 10.0.0.0/24 network to go via VPN, users or other clients running on the device can modify settings and bypass VPN for this traffic. With this feature enabled, our VPN client will continuously monitor routes and automatically correct deviations by repairing routes back to the original configuration. This feature ensures admin's configuration is consistently applied to end users, maintaining the connection integrity of your organization. This feature is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN Client Route Enforcement documentation

🆕 AWS Client VPN now enforces client routes to prevent traffic leaks, ensuring all outbound traffic follows configured settings, automatically correcting any deviations for consistent remote access security. Available in all regions with no extra cost.

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AWS Client VPN now supports Client Routes Enforcement Today, AWS announced a new AWS Client VPN feature that monitors device networking routes, prevents VPN traffic leaks, and strengthens remote access security. The feature continuously tracks your users' device routing tables to ensure outbound traffic flows through the VPN tunnel according to your configured settings. If the feature detects any modified networking route settings, it automatically restores the routes to your original configuration. AWS Client VPN allows admins to configure routes on users' devices to route traffic through the VPN. For example, an admin might configure end users' devices to connect to the 10.0.0.0/24 network using VPN connectivity while the rest of the traffic breaks out locally from the device. However, connected devices could deviate from the organization's configurations, causing VPN leaks. For example, even if you configure traffic to the 10.0.0.0/24 network to go via VPN, users or other clients running on the device can modify settings and bypass VPN for this traffic. With this feature enabled, our VPN client will continuously monitor routes and automatically correct deviations by repairing routes back to the original configuration. This feature ensures admin's configuration is consistently applied to end users, maintaining the connection integrity of your organization. This feature is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN Client Route Enforcement https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/cvpn-working-cre.html

AWS Client VPN now supports Client Routes Enforcement

Today, AWS announced a new AWS Client VPN feature that monitors device networking routes, prevents VPN traffic leaks, and strengthens remote access security. The feature continuously tracks your users' device routing tab...

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AWS Client VPN increases authorization rules and route quotas Today, AWS announces increased quotas for AWS Client VPN, expanding routes per target network association to 100 and authorization rules per endpoint to 200. AWS Client VPN allows you to securely manage network routing and access control for your VPN connections. Previously, you were given default quota of 10 routes per association and 50 authorization rules per endpoint. With this quota increase, you can now configure up to 100 routes per association and 200 rules per endpoint. For example, enterprises with distributed architectures can define specific routing paths for multiple subnets across development, staging, and production environments, providing greater flexibility and granular control over network traffic flows. These new quotas are default configurations and can be adjusted to a higher limit as well. These default quotas are automatically applied to all new and existing Client VPN endpoints. This enhancement is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/limits.html Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html

AWS Client VPN increases authorization rules and route quotas

Today, AWS announces increased quotas for AWS Client VPN, expanding routes per target network association to 100 and authorization rules per endpoint to 200.

AWS Client VPN allows you to securely manage netw...

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AWS Client VPN increases authorization rules and route quotas Today, AWS announces increased quotas for AWS Client VPN, expanding routes per target network association to 100 and authorization rules per endpoint to 200. AWS Client VPN allows you to securely manage network routing and access control for your VPN connections. Previously, you were given default quota of 10 routes per association and 50 authorization rules per endpoint. With this quota increase, you can now configure up to 100 routes per association and 200 rules per endpoint. For example, enterprises with distributed architectures can define specific routing paths for multiple subnets across development, staging, and production environments, providing greater flexibility and granular control over network traffic flows. These new quotas are default configurations and can be adjusted to a higher limit as well. These default quotas are automatically applied to all new and existing Client VPN endpoints. This enhancement is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Read the AWS Client VPN quotas page Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation

🆕 AWS Client VPN now allows up to 100 routes per association and 200 authorization rules per endpoint, enhancing network routing and access control for VPN connections. Available at no extra cost in all regions.

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AWS Client VPN announces support for concurrent VPN connections Today, AWS announces the general availability of concurrent VPN connections for AWS Client VPN. This feature allows you to securely connect to multiple Client VPN connections simultaneously, enabling access to your resources across different work environments. AWS Client VPN allows your users to securely connect to your network remotely from any location. Previously, you could only connect to one VPN profile at a time. This limited your access to only one network. To access another network, you were required to disconnect and reconnect to a different VPN profile. With this launch, you can connect to multiple VPN profiles simultaneously without switching. For example, software developers using AWS client for VPN can now connect to development, test, and production environment concurrently. This feature allows seamless parallel connections to all required environments, significantly improving productivity for end users. This feature is available only with AWS-supplied Client VPN client version 5.0+. You can download this version following the steps https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/client-vpn-download/. This feature and the required client version are available at no additional cost in all AWS regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html

AWS Client VPN announces support for concurrent VPN connections

Today, AWS announces the general availability of concurrent VPN connections for AWS Client VPN. This feature allows you to securely connect to multiple Client VPN connections simultaneously, enabling access to ...

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AWS Client VPN announces support for concurrent VPN connections Today, AWS announces the general availability of concurrent VPN connections for AWS Client VPN. This feature allows you to securely connect to multiple Client VPN connections simultaneously, enabling access to your resources across different work environments. AWS Client VPN allows your users to securely connect to your network remotely from any location. Previously, you could only connect to one VPN profile at a time. This limited your access to only one network. To access another network, you were required to disconnect and reconnect to a different VPN profile. With this launch, you can connect to multiple VPN profiles simultaneously without switching. For example, software developers using AWS client for VPN can now connect to development, test, and production environment concurrently. This feature allows seamless parallel connections to all required environments, significantly improving productivity for end users. This feature is available only with AWS-supplied Client VPN client version 5.0+. You can download this version following the steps here. This feature and the required client version are available at no additional cost in all AWS regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation

🆕 AWS Client VPN announces support for concurrent VPN connections

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AWS Client VPN now supports the latest Ubuntu OS versions - 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS AWS Client VPN now supports Linux desktop client with Ubuntu versions 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Ubuntu OS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/client-vpn-download/. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows, and Ubuntu-Linux. With this release, CVPN now supports the latest version of Ubuntu client (i.e. 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS). It already support Mac OS version 12.0, 13.0 and 14.0, and Windows 10 and 11. This client version is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/ Read the AWS Client VPN https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/what-is.html

AWS Client VPN now supports the latest Ubuntu OS versions - 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS

AWS Client VPN now supports Linux desktop client with Ubuntu versions 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Ubuntu OS versions. AWS Client VPN de...

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AWS Client VPN now supports the latest Ubuntu OS versions - 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS AWS Client VPN now supports Linux desktop client with Ubuntu versions 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS. You can now run the AWS supplied VPN client on the latest Ubuntu OS versions. AWS Client VPN desktop clients are available free of charge, and can be downloaded here. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects your remote workforce to AWS or on-premises networks. It supports desktop clients for MacOS, Windows, and Ubuntu-Linux. With this release, CVPN now supports the latest version of Ubuntu client (i.e. 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS). It already support Mac OS version 12.0, 13.0 and 14.0, and Windows 10 and 11. This client version is available in all regions where AWS Client VPN is generally available with no additional cost. To learn more about Client VPN: Visit the AWS Client VPN product page Read the AWS Client VPN documentation

🆕 AWS Client VPN now supports the latest Ubuntu OS versions - 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS

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