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The reason you cannot ask for a SHA checksum (other than it is ambiguous) is that none of the SHA checksums are natively supported. As whether or not the server should ignore the request, it certainly will not do so for xroot protocol as that is the defined behavior. As for http, I see no advantage in ignoring there either.


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