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Amazon’s AWS VPN Client 5.3.4 is a networking utility whose sole purpose is to establish encrypted tunnels between Windows endpoints and Amazon Web Services infrastructure, giving employees, contractors, and automated systems the same level of access they would have when physically on the corporate LAN. Once installed, the lightweight agent negotiates IKEv2 or OpenVPN profiles generated by AWS Client VPN or AWS Site-to-Site VPN endpoints, automatically rotating certificates, enforcing multi-factor authentication, and routing only the traffic destined for configured VPC CIDRs so that local Internet browsing remains unaffected. Typical use cases include developers who need RDP or SSH entry to EC2 instances located in private subnets, remote workers who require SMB access to file servers hosted on AWS Storage Gateway, site reliability engineers opening Kubernetes dashboards through Amazon EKS, and IoT fleet managers pushing firmware updates to devices sitting behind a Virtual Private Gateway. Because the client is fully integrated with AWS Identity and Access Management, administrators can revoke sessions, apply granular security groups, and capture connection logs in Amazon CloudWatch without deploying additional appliances. Version 5.3.4 arrives as the twenty-fifth public release since the program’s introduction, incorporating cumulative patches for TLS 1.3 support, DNS-based split-tunneling, and an updated OpenSSL library that mitigates recent CVE disclosures. The software is categorized under Network Tools / VPN Clients and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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