On 5/2/2016 10:24 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 8:18 PM, Dane Reugger <d...@downtownpc.com> wrote:

I've seen this done with Aruba but not sure it's possible with PfSense but
if it is I would love a guide to get it going.

Use OpenVPN. It doesn't care at all about the NAT. Many guides online for
setting up whole network VPN over OpenVPN.

On pfSense server, you create one "server" entry per remote LAN you want on
its own dedicated port. Open up the firewall to allow connections and
you're good to go.
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...Unless of course both sides are behind NAT. One side must public, or at least have a port forward from the public interface.
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