Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ now supports private networking connectivity

Published
June 18, 2026
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/05/amazon-mq-private-network-connectivity/

Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ

Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ now supports private networking, enabling your brokers to connect to private resources in your VPC without exposing those resources publicly. This helps you meet your security and compliance requirements when your brokers need to reach private identity providers (such as LDAP and OAuth 2.0), other Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, or self-hosted RabbitMQ brokers.

Amazon MQ establishes this connectivity using Amazon VPC Lattice, AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM), and AWS PrivateLink, and manages the underlying infrastructure on your behalf. To get started, create a VPC Lattice resource gateway, package your resource configurations into an AWS RAM resource share, and associate it with your broker.

What to do

  • Create a VPC Lattice resource gateway
  • Package your resource configurations into an AWS RAM resource share
  • Associate the resource share with your broker

Private networking is available only for Amazon MQ for RabbitMQ brokers, in all AWS Regions where Amazon VPC Lattice is available. To learn more, see Private networking in the Amazon MQ Developer Guide and the Amazon MQ pricing page.

Source: AWS release notes




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