nating on linux

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i have two network connections.

one is to my company with the lan useing the 192.168.0.0 subnet,
and the other is to a client using the same subnet.

i wanted to know if it was possible to setup some kind of nating on my laptop 
in such a way, that will translate the client's entire 192.168.0.0 subnet 
into a 10.168.0.0 subnet on by laptop.

i printed the man pages for ipchains, but i'm not sure how and where
to start.

if anyone can help, that would be appreciated.

i'm runing SuSE 7.1 2.4.0-4GB kernel on my ibm 600E latop.
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