Considering how FTC is at block 198171, I would say something is wrong on your end.
~BCX~
Definitely, that's why I'm asking - but if it is recent code fix (I looked at the latest commit and nothing there looks suspicious), or (?)
If I check peers, I see them having normal number of blocks. However for some reason they do not land in my blockchain.
When looking at log I see such entries:
2014-04-13 05:56:02 received block 44f36ca4115dae3ed9c73cf3cb10ee7deef36d0cb12477a080ee0f1db550e691
2014-04-13 05:56:02 ERROR: AcceptBlock() : block's timestamp is too early
2014-04-13 05:56:02 ERROR: ProcessBlock() : AcceptBlock FAILEDThis (block 33583) looks like to be a valid block, but corresponds to the attack timeframe and therefore might contain some timestamp manipulation. Could it be that the current code denies such blocks as invalid, however historically they have been accepted and now are part of the "official chain"?