
OpenVPN Access Server
Category: AMI
Sub Category: Security,
Network Infrastructure,
Device Connectivity,
OpenVPN Access Server is a self-hosted enterprise-grade business software VPN solution that provides a securely encrypted connection to networks like on AWS.
Product Overview
Access Server for AWS delivers the best-of-breed VPN solution for secure remote access, site-to-site VPN and secure SasS access for organizations of all sizes. Our award-winning open-source protocol is the industry standard for accessing private information securely, ensuring safe access to internal data and delivering zero-trust network access.
Access Server for AWS is a self-hosted VPN client software that provides rapid deployment for secure remote access with a built-in web-based user interface for ease of use. Access Server provides an extra layer of security, with end-to-end encryption and granular access control to limit the risk of exposed data for remote users, site-to-site connectivity, or securing SaaS access and IoT devices. Certificate PKI management provides simplified installation and configuration. Additional features include balancing traffic across a cluster of Access Servers with DNS round robin and tunneling only your private traffic, optimizing your network bandwidth and making your environment more secure.
Get started today with two free connections at https://myaccount.openvpn.com/signup/as . Access Server for AWS technical support and onboarding is available 24/7. Schedule a demo at https://hs.openvpn.net/request-demo .
OpenVPN client software accommodates Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS environments. Includes a built-in local authentication system and support for authentication with Active Directory, PAM, LDAP, RADIUS, SAML, and even a custom Python3 authentication module is possible.
Our subscription model is based on the number of concurrent connected devices. The tiered instance type comes in various sizes. The cost for the software subscription for the chosen tier is charged directly through Amazon. This means these instances are subscriptions automatically at launch and are suitable for automated launch and autoscaling scenarios.
Once the server is deployed, the connected devices are limited to the number of connections purchased. If you plan to increase the number of connections within your organization, then you will need to migrate to a new server instance to allow more connections.