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Usually, the VPN Clients' traffic get's NATed with one of the two IPs (per associated VPC subnet). I've seen those IPs change as the VPN endpoints get replaced. If you want to whitelist the traffic in a specific Security Group, you should use the associated subnet CIDR.
Do you have any other purpose ?
answered 6 months ago
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@German Rizo, thanks for returning,
What I actually need is that this IP, in the image below, does not change, it always needs to be the same for some users that I specify.
the IP cannot be changed when the user logs into the VPN.
I don't know if I explained myself correctly.
Thanks
answered 6 months ago
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