it works anywhere OpenVPN works, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and Linux-based devices. It authenticates using Active Directory or Certificates, and you get all sorts of admin and management capabilities and monitoring with a neat UI.
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Perfect if you have your corporate infrastructure in a VPC, or connected to one. O.k. end of shameless ad now ;-)
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Sorry I lied ... *also* ... if you want to live in the future, we support authentication directly on ALBs and API Gateway, https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/built-in-authentication-in-alb/ … If you want to make your corporate apps available securely over the internet without needing a VPN, there's that too!
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Do I bug you about getting IAM/SSO auth instead of just AD or client cert? ;)
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You can bug me! SSO I understand, for IAM, do you want to be able use AWS auth accounts?
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No wireguard based solution?
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For your information firestick services are down right now. :)
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You’re infosec team is screaming right now
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The SEA VPN graphs were hilarious today.
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