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Linux is capable of doing everything. You will probably need to compile your stock kernel for this. Just check if your kernel is comes with "IP Advance Router" option enable in kernel. If its there then you simply need iproute2 package. On internet you can find a wonderful HOW-To for Linux Advance routing.
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