Comparing the output of "man ssh_config" on Fedora 12 and Ubuntu 10.10, near the beginning we can see the following paragraph in Ubuntu's page which does not appear in Fedora's:
"Note that the Debian openssh-client package sets several options as standard in /etc/ssh/ssh_config which are
not the default in ssh(1):
Maybe we are ranting about this bug in Ubuntu's systems (Launchpad) but no one has complained in Debian bugtracker? Maybe Ubuntu just uses the upstream package from Debian, and we should notify Debian?
Comparing the output of "man ssh_config" on Fedora 12 and Ubuntu 10.10, near the beginning we can see the following paragraph in Ubuntu's page which does not appear in Fedora's:
"Note that the Debian openssh-client package sets several options as standard in /etc/ssh/ssh_config which are
not the default in ssh(1):
· SendEnv LANG LC_* ation yes
· HashKnownHosts yes
· GSSAPIAuthentic
"
Maybe we are ranting about this bug in Ubuntu's systems (Launchpad) but no one has complained in Debian bugtracker? Maybe Ubuntu just uses the upstream package from Debian, and we should notify Debian?