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Fri, October 10, 2025

AWS Client VPN Now Supports macOS Tahoe (26.0) Release

🔒 AWS Client VPN now supports macOS Tahoe (26.0) with client version 5.3.1. You can run the AWS-supplied VPN client on the latest macOS releases; desktop clients are provided free and can be downloaded from the AWS Client VPN download page. AWS Client VPN is a managed service that securely connects remote workers to AWS and on-premises networks and already supports macOS 13–15, Windows 10/11 (x64 and Arm64), and Ubuntu 22.04/24.04. This update helps organizations maintain secure remote access as endpoints upgrade to the latest macOS.

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Wed, August 27, 2025

AWS Client VPN adds Windows Arm64 support in v5.3.0

🔐 AWS announced that AWS Client VPN version 5.3.0 adds official support for Windows Arm64, enabling the AWS-supplied desktop VPN client to run on the latest Arm64-based Windows devices. The client remains free of charge and is available in all regions where the service is generally available. Client VPN is a managed service that connects remote users securely to AWS and on-premises networks and continues to support macOS 13–15, Windows 10 (x64), Windows 11 (Arm64 and x64), and Ubuntu Linux 22.04 and 24.04 LTS. Administrators can download and deploy the updated client to bring Arm64 Windows endpoints into supported VPN configurations.

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Tue, August 26, 2025

AWS Client VPN Adds Connectivity for IPv6 Resources

🔒 AWS Client VPN now supports secure remote access to IPv6-enabled VPC resources, allowing administrators to connect remote users and devices directly to IPv6 workloads. Administrators can deploy IPv6-only or dual-stack Client VPN endpoints to preserve end-to-end IPv6 connectivity and simplify network design for organizations adopting IPv6. This capability expands prior IPv4-only support and helps meet IPv6 adoption and compliance goals. The feature is generally available in all Client VPN regions except Middle East (Bahrain) and is provided at no additional cost, with IPv6 and dual-stack endpoints billed at the existing per-hour endpoint rate.

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