Public bug reported:

I'm running a brand new Jaunty (desktop) and disabled GSSAPIAuthentication in 
order to work around slow SSH logins, as discussed in other bugs and many 
places on the web.  However, /etc/ssh/ssh_config on install contains:
#   GSSAPIAuthentication no
which to me implies that it is already disabled, but this is not the case.  
Uncommenting the line does in fact change the setting, so I would suggest 
either changing the actual default setting or updating this file to say "yes" 
instead of "no".

** Affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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GSSAPIAuthentication enabled by default contrary to /etc/ssh/ssh_config 
implication
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383710
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