I'm somewhat familiar with UFW and assumed you were using Ubuntu.  

iptables could still block the return responses which could be causing the 
issue you're seeing.  I would still turn UFW off for a minute and see what 
happens.  The risk is minimal.

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> On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Michael Bushey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Ryan. :)
> 
> UFW stands for Uncomplicated Firewall.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncomplicated_Firewall
> You're right in that it was "designed for Ubuntu", I didn't know that. I'm 
> running Debian. I'm not able to shut the firewall off on web1 and web2 as 
> they are production machines. hping3 (-8 is port scan mode) shows that all 
> ports are open and it is NOT a firewall issue, unless someone can point out a 
> missing port in my UFW app config. All machines can telnet to port 24007 on 
> the other machines.
> 
> I appreciate your responses, thank you Ryan.
> 
> Michael
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