
Note: The WorkSpace must be in a running state for the private IP address to appear.

If you use ::/0, you enable all IPv6 address to access your instance. Using 0.0.0.0/0, allows all IPv4 addresses to access your instance using RDP. Important: When entering the IP addresses that you use to connect to the WorkSpace, don't enter 0.0.0.0/0 or allow IP addresses that don't need access. If you use a network address translation (NAT) gateway, then you can RDP from within the network. To RDP outside of the network, you must provide internet access from your WorkSpace by assigning an Elastic IP address to each WorkSpace.
