Depending on your network topology:
If you're linux box is acting as a router , you may use ipchains , but if
you use your cisco router for all network connectivity, then use
access-list.

You may want to describe you network topology/setup if you need more
syggestion ;)

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Ronneil Camara wrote:

> Which is better, ipchains or cisco's extended access-list? Should I be
> comfortable with ipchains instead of having a real firewall software like
> TIS or Checkpoint?
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