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Roy Wright wrote:
> but other times it also reports ports 80, 554, and 1755 open, which
> has me really confused and concerned.

Typical case when you scan from behind your ISP's NetApp NetCache appliance. 
Same thing happens in
Argentina when using Fibertel ISP. I scan a server, and 80, 554 and 1755 are 
open, when in fact
they're not. That's because you're behind a transparent proxy. It might be a 
different issue, but
I'd try scannning from different ISPs, or from another box in the same LAN.

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