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#1
Alright, so correct me if I'm not understanding this right, but I believe the cable modem's public IP is the IP I see in the WAN interface on the OPNsense web GUI.  I tested using that IP as my client export hostname and I am able to connect, but I get dropped pretty quickly frequently, so I'm not sure what kind of performance I should expect.  Certainly I was hoping for a better experience, but I'm not sure where the breakdown would be since this is my first time setting up a personal VPN.  I'm not seeing any errors in either log, I'll try to get them and upload them later, just wanted to give that update.  Thank you again for your help!
#2
I'll check the cable modem IP tonight and let you know what I find.  I'll also try using the public IP that the WAN interface uses as the hostname in client export and see how that works.  Thank you for your thoughts and perspective, more to come later!
#3
I'm not posting my public IP, I think it's sufficient to say it's a public IP.  Here's my setup: Cable Modem (purchased, not ISP-provided) -> OPNsense WAN interface with public IP
OPNsense LAN interface goes to a wireless AP that connects my devices.  My LAN subnet is the typical 192.168/24 (intentionally leaving off the rest).  Are you thinking I use my cable modem's public IP as the hostname for the client export?  I have yet to engage with my ISP to see if they are doing anything to block me or if I'll need to lease a public IP
#4
No, my WAN interface IP is a public IP.
#5
Alright, I setup the bind address to blank, but when I do the client export the hostname is still 10.10.8.1, which is what the bind address was before.  I attempted to connect, but was unsuccessful and I really do not see an error besides attempting to connect timing out.  Attached are the logs from my iPhone OpenVPN.  The logs from the OPNsense were uneventful in my opinion, but I attached them anyways.  Let me know if I am missing something, I'm not sure where to go from here.  The guide was easy to follow, but sadly unsuccessful.  Any help is greatly appreciated!
#6
I'm pretty sure tried that originally and then inserted the bind address.  I'll try again tonight and let you know how that goes.   Seems odd that the guide would have me do that.

Thank you for your help!
#7
Hello, I went through the Setup SSL VPN Road Warrior, but when I try to connect from my iPhone I never connect and the OPNsense OpenVPN log file shows: TCP/UDP: Socket bind failed on local address [AF_INET]10.10.8.1:1194: Can't assign requested address (errno=49) followed by Exiting due to fatal error.  I attached logs from OpenVPN on my iPhone and OPNsense OpenVPN logs.  I did confirm with nmap that the port is open|filtered, but am not sure where to go from here.

iPhone 12 running iOS 18.6.2 using OpenVPN v3.7.2
OPNsense v. 25.7.3_7