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I discovered on Tuesday that keyserver.progman.us was not syncing, and
was about a thousand keys behind the network.  The logs indicated this
had been a problem for several days.  In the course of looking at it I
pulled a D'oh and screwed up the DBs.

It just finished recreating its databases ("build" "cleandb" and
"pbuild") from a fresh (Wednesday) dump on ftp.prato.linux.it, and
already I see this:

2005-09-16 23:26:20 Recon partner: <ADDR_INET 213.141.80.20:11370>
2005-09-16 23:26:20 Initiating reconciliation
2005-09-16 23:26:20 Marshalling: Config
2005-09-16 23:27:05 <recon as client> callback timed out.

Now I think we'd have to agree the databases are as fresh as they
come.  I'm running a recently-built copy of 1.0.10.  I've examined
all of my peers, and they appear to be set up for two-way syncing.

- From looking at the code, I think this Config refers to comparing
configuration with the peer.  Yet, I doubt that all of my peers are
having config problems right now.  :(

Assistance would be greatly appreciated.

[And if this PGP sig fails: I think I've got it traced to
 Thunderbird.  Sorry.]

Daniel Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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