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You may want to attempt some confirmation of your
own...for example, what does the output of
'netstat -a' look like, w/ regards to this scan
you got (I still can't believe that folks are
using these free online scans)?  

Did you hook up a sniffer in front of the
firewall, and get a look at the traffic as it came
across?

Closing UDP ports is no different from closing TCP
ports...all you do is find the program that is
bound to each port (via 'lsof' or 'fuser', 'fport'
on Win32) and disable the program...kill the
process, remove the executable, remove the entry
that automatically starts the program, etc.

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