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      <title>AWS Client VPN With Terraform</title>
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      <description>AWS Client VPN With Terraform Often times we want to work on a project utilizing AWS, but we do not want it exposed to the world. There are several options for this and most require a lot of work. One option is setup a vpn in the cloud, no thanks. Or perhaps we could setup a bastion server with a public ip and utilize ssh tunneling, again no thanks. I prefer to use AWS&amp;rsquo;s Client VPN</description>
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