I have a two computer network. 
One of the computer, the "server", is connected to the
net on the interface eth0 using a cable modem. eth1
connects to the other comp (it's a peer to peer
network)

Now I would like get net connectivity for both comps.
So I set both comps up, they can ping each other. 


What I would like to know is that technologies should 
I use so all request seem to originate from one single
IP address only (One the given to interface eth0 on
the server by my ISP dynamically)

*Also, I don't want to use a http proxy. My
understanding of http proxies is limited but I figure
they would forward only http request and i might not
be able to, say ftp or maybe use MSN messenger on the
other comp.*

Sorry for the round-about question but I am slightly
clueless here. Please let me know where to look, ie
which technologies to investigate.


Regards


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