Question about masquerade more than one internal network

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> Hi, I'm presently using one PC with Linux to masquerade an Internet
> connection. My current situation is:
> 
> Real Ip ----------- Linux -------------- Private Network
> 200.40.10.35			192.168.1.0
> 
> I now need to do it in the following way:
> 
> real Ip ----------- Linux -------------- Private network
> 200.40.10.35			192.168.1.0
> 				192.168.2.0
> 				192.168.3.0
> 				192.168.4.0
> 
> As far as I know, for what I have read, to do this I have to add to the
> Linux box a network card for each sub-network (which means I would have to
> place 4 additional network cards.
> Is there any form of doing this with only one network card?
> If with ipchains is the only way, could I do it with iptables?
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> 
> Andrés
> 
> 
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