Thank You for Your time and answer again, Jesús:

> you have *two* hops on 
> your local side; you Internet connection knows about the nearest to
> it (from its perspective), which is 20.20.20.20, but it doesn't know
> about the second hop, the one that goes from 20.20.20.20 to
> 192.168.0.0/24, so you need to manage that part yourself (depending
> on your environment by adding static routes or masquerading).

In case we speak about "by adding static routes" - do I achieve this w/
the help of route command or some other way?
 
> PS: Please pay attention that I'm just using my crystal ball here.
> You didn't explicitly answered my questions, so I can't know it for
> certain, just speculating.

Please do not worry on that - Your ball works just perfect!
In other words I would tell You more if I could. But I try my best.


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