04-11-2014
The LOGDROPIN rule will give you more information on exactly what it being rejected but a useful flag to add to the iptables -L is -v as that also shows the interface the rule applies to. If you post that result here, along with your ifconfig -a (& perhaps obfuscate any sensitive internal network info if you wish) we should be able to get to the bottom of this.
Edit:
Oh, wait, OP is banned... nevermind then.
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