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> I assumed REJECT was the same as if there was nothing listening on  
> that
> port.

I'm not sure what default behavior REJECT produces if you do not  
provide a qualifier. Were you providing a --reject-with tcp-reset for  
the TCP based connections? I believe REJECT defaults to icmp port  
unreachable and not a TCP RST for REJECT.


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