Take look of this how to: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Routing_internet_traffic_through_a_site-to-site_IPsec_tunnel
adding site is simple, just replicate site A with different lan addressing. Eero 2017-11-23 8:19 GMT+02:00 Eero Volotinen <eero.voloti...@iki.fi>: > Hi Ryan, > > Ipsec is the way you want to go. We have multiple sites connecting our HQ > running sg-8860 with similar setup. > > Please note that you need different ip ranges on each site. (for example > site1: 192.168.2.0/24, site2: 192.168.3.0/24 and hq site with > 192.168.4.0/24) > > -- > Eero > > 2017-11-22 19:34 GMT+02:00 Ryan Coleman <ryan.cole...@cwis.biz>: > >> I want to pass the entire traffic from a few locations through one master. >> >> I have one site working. But when I try to connect the second site it >> kills the first. >> >> I have IPSec for some basic network connections as a backup for the >> moment that allows me to get to customer servers but I want to run all my >> traffic because… Comcast. >> >> I have Gig Fiber at the headend, bandwidth is not an issue. >> >> Does anyone have a tried/tested example of getting either OpenVPN full >> tunnel working on a (multiple sites)-to-(one site) or an IPSec >> configuration example that would allow for 100% routing? >> >> My guinea pig is my home network. I have one customer that is also on >> Comcast that is using the full site-to-site tunnel and I cannot afford to >> drop during store hours. >> >> Thanks! >> >> — >> Ryan >> _______________________________________________ >> pfSense mailing list >> https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >> Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold > > > _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold