On 19/10/2022 10:31, Neal Gompa wrote:
HTTPS does not help with that. It's just a transport protocol.

It will. All requests will be encrypted. ISP will only see server's IP-address and its hostname (only if SNI is enabled).

Not in any meaningful way, and in most cases HTTPS makes mirrors slower too.

No. All modern servers support AES-NI, so encryption doesn't slow down servers.

We don't have a "main mirror" for that to work.

Then where do mirrors get information about updates?

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Sincerely,
  Vitaly Zaitsev ([email protected])
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