<quote who="jason andrade">

> thanks for the followup anand and the suggested solutions.  indeed we've had
> a number of people contact us about (non debian related) download issues and
> managed to trace it back to a transparent (or otherwise) proxy issue which
> is corrupting data, affecting timestamps etc.

Hi Jason,

I'm sure Optus would be one of the most frequent problem ISPs. They have
some pretty hairy transparent proxies, which has forced me to use ftp every
now and then. UTS is behind its own, and the Optus proxy from memory.

Thanks for all your work on the mirrors, it's always a huge help. :-)

- Jeff

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