Actually, removing the ClientAliveInterval has no effect on a stock
Ubuntu ssh client. Sessions stay alive for hours with no input. I'm
going to propose a patch to pull out that change. The password
authentication portion seems to be valid (or even required) for Azure
(as you can still create instances without ssh keys.) I need to
investigate how ubuntu-server does this differently from ubuntu-desktop
(as I see a different default in a desktop.)
No package seems to "own" /etc/ssh/sshd_config ("dpkg -S
/etc/ssh/sshd_config" returns nothing and "grep sshd_config Contents-
amd64" doesn't return /etc/ssh/sshd_config. Does this mean it will
still be an issue on upgrade?
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