Is it possible to change the "reserved port" used by AWS VPN Client to something *other* than 8096?

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I can't find any documented way to change the port that the VPN Client reserves to something other than 8096. I already have something running locally, and listening on port 8096, that is a huge pain to change.

Is there any way to change from the default of 8096, or is that hard coded and not alterable?

I'm running the Linux version of the client, using SAML auth: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpn/latest/clientvpn-user/client-vpn-connect-linux.html

Ken
asked 4 months ago154 views
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At present , I don't see an option for changing the port unless you may do some port forwarding at your end. The client reserves TCP port 8096 on your computer. For Client VPN endpoints that use SAML-based federated authentication (single sign-on) the client reserves TCP port 35001.

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