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It is a TLS problem from the error screen.
Please refer to the following to check the certificate.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-admin/troubleshooting.html#client-cannot-connect
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/common-troubleshooting.html
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Do you think I should still check your URLS/certificate/ports/Administrator even though if I change the country where I'm in now, everything works fine and if I come back to work in this country, I see this message again?
If you can connect to the VPN by moving to another country after encountering this error, I would ask about the network you are connected to in the country where the problem occurred.
It is possible that the router of the network you are connected to, or even a higher-level router, is refusing to connect to the VPN. Travelers often find this type of problem impossible to solve.
Therefore, if moving to another country still allows you to connect to a VPN, I'm afraid there's not much I can do to help.
I have no specific router that blocks me to access, it is everywhere in this country wherever I connect to AWS VPN client to work, I can't. My question is maybe because this country blocks VPNs, they consider this one too as VPN to access other things on the internet, but I use AWS VPN client to work and I thought there might be anything that I should do to allow this AWS VPN client to work.... not sure what to do, that's why I posted here.