@DominikHoffmann said in OpenVPN with Netgate connected directly to Starlink dish.:
The only way to get around that would be to subscribe to a static IP address. How much does Starlink charge for that?
I don't think its even an option at any price.
But you can get a dynamic public IP
https://support.starlink.com/topic?category=10&category=46
How do I set my IP address to Public?
The ability to update the IP policy to a Public IP is only available with a Priority or Mobile Priority service plan:
Login to your account www.starlink.com/account
Select "Manage" in the Your Starlinks section
Select the "pencil" icon next to "IP Policy"
Select "Public IP" from the drop down menu
Save
Reboot your Starlink
But you would need priority plan..
They are suppose to be rolling out IPv6 - if you have that you could use that for an unsolicited inbound connection for you vpn. Or there are other ways to work around the cgnat issue, with creating the outbound connection. Something like tailscale or wireguard could work.