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In <70271.22.28.34.22.04.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 04/22/2004   
   at 10:22 PM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>No.  It means what is says.  The packet contains no data.  As I said, the  
>RST response indicates that the connection was refused.  The reason for  
>the RST will vary.  It could be the firewall.  It might just be that the  
>FTP server is down.  The port is open.  Otherwise, the SYN request would  
>just time out.  If you are interested, run GRC's Shield up on the site.  
 
Did some googling: RST stands for "reset", correct?  The connection as you  
said refused for whatever reason.  
 
GRC's Shield via grc.com only allows, I think, me to scan only *my* IP  
address.  Also when I used whois , I do not get  
any IP address.............    
>HTH,  
>Steven  
 
Thanks.  
 
Larry  
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