VLC Mirror Test Results
I downloaded the VLC-2.0.6-Intel64.dmg image and accompanying VLC-2.0.6-Intel64.sha1 file from each of the US mirrors listed here
http://get.videolan.org/mirmon/. I then calculated the SHA1 checksum for each image locally. Here are the results:
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Source Listed Local
DefaultRoute.com Seattle 65742a2194185790925a4dcd6105ca27eb3e386a 960b3bd82dfdb490a3f66c49550b8873fc1ab4a7
DefaultRoute.com NYC 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5 960b3bd82dfdb490a3f66c49550b8873fc1ab4a7
OSU Open Source Labs 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5
Georgia Tech 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5
LeaseWeb 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5
HiveVelocity 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5 9e207939161d2598eaeb99871c529946d169c0e5
As you can see, only DefaultRoute has a problem. Their west coast and east coast mirrors have the same checksum. Neither of them agree with their stated SHA-1 checksum, however. The DefaultRoute NYC .sha1 file at least agrees with the .sha1 file of all other US organizations.