It's probably possible - but will require control of all the endpoints and some static routing.

Endpoint at site B will need to know the route to site C (through site A's gateway)

Site C will need a static route for the traffic to flow back to site B (though site A). If you can't do that, then in all likelihood the replies will go out site C's default gateway and be lost.

If you have control of all the endpoints in order to do that, then setting up a tunnel between B and C is probably easier, and you aren't dependent on site A being online in order for the other two sites to communicate.



On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:18 AM, Tunge2 wrote:

I don't think this i possible............it's well posible with
openvpn......

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Van: Jonathan Horne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Onderwerp: [pfSense Support] spoke and hub ipsec vpn?

if i am site A, and i have an ipsec vpn to site B and site C. right now, i can ping from A-B, and from A-C (and vice versa). is there anyway to set up to allow site B to ping site C, without setting up a tunnel between them
(ie, to pass thru site A?

just curious,
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