stopping iptables and/or ipchains didn't help 

 
> already tried disabling that. didn't work. i assume it was disabled as
next
> time you look it is on high. i read another item about this always showing
> up as high. i guess one way to find out would be to uninstall the
firewall.
 
HHmm.
 
'service iptables stop' and/or
'service ipchains stop'
 
should be enough?
 
You could always flush all rule chains/tables just to be sure.
 
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