Configure leftsubnet/local_ts rightsubnet/remote_ts correctly to allow that 
traffic.
That's it.

Am 15.11.19 um 21:11 schrieb [email protected]:
> This is the requested scenario:
> 
> There is a SITE-TO-SITE VPN connection between 192.168.10.0/24 network and a 
> destination network 192.168.20.0/24.*
> Client 192.168.10.1 can ping server 192.168.20.1 in the 192.168.20.0/24 
> network*
> 
> The remote *192.168.20.0/24* network has a working SITE-TO-SITE VPN 
> connection with the network *192.168.30.0/24.**
> Users in the 192.168.20.0/24 network can ping Server 192.168.30.1 in the 
> 192.168.30.0/24 network.*
> 
> Is there a possibility to let client 192.168.10.1 ping server 192.168.30.1 in 
> the 192.168.30.0/24 network?
> How do I even route the traffic for 192.168.30.0/24 through the tunnel to the 
> 192.168.20.0/24 network.
> 
> Sadly a direct VPN connection between 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.30.0/24 is 
> not an option due to some business related reasons.
> "Ping" stands for Client/Server Communication.
> 
> Any advise would be very welcome.
> 
> 

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