On Aug 8, 2016, at 12:49 PM, Daniel J. Luke wrote:

> Ryan said: "it's possible for a server to respond quickly to pings but slowly 
> to actual file transfers"
> 
> I'm interested in what prompted that.

I just imagine that on some networks, it might be possible that the small 
amount of data used for pings could transfer quickly, while nevertheless that 
the larger amount of data used to actually transfer files might be slower. I 
thought this was something that had happened to me on some network at some 
point in the past.

It's also possible that all pings failed, in which case MacPorts does not know 
which server is best. In that case, I'm not sure whether MacPorts tries servers 
in the order listed in the tcl file or alphabetical order or what.

In any case I'm not an expert on network infrastructure. I just know that our 
mirrors usually work fine, so when a user reports a problem with one of them, 
it's usually because of something on the user's system like a virus scanner or 
firewall, or something on the user's network, or some problem with the user's 
ISP, or a problem somewhere between the user's ISP and the network the mirror 
is on.

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