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### Please describe the problem.
The OpenSSH client parses configuration in a "first match wins" manner, and this also applies to `IgnoreUnknown`. This means that when git-annex's `Include ~/.ssh/config` is processed, any user-specified `IgnoreUnknown` setting in the global configuration will be ignored because it has already been set. As a result, every time git-annex runs ssh, it immediately exits with an error:
[[!format text """
drop vol3 somefile.mkv (locking vol5...) (lockcontent failed) (checking vol5...)
/home/grawity/.ssh/config: line 217: Bad configuration option: gssapikeyexchange
/home/grawity/.ssh/config: terminating, 1 bad configuration options
failed
"""]]
To be fair, this might be an OpenSSH bug (IgnoreUnknown ought to be merged), but it seems git-annex is triggering it unnecessarily.
### What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. In `~/.ssh/config`, have some unrecognized options (e.g. `GSSAPIKeyExchange`) and a corresponding `IgnoreUnknown`.
2. Try to use a git-annex feature which directly invokes ssh, e.g. get or drop.
### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
6.20161210 on Arch, but I think this was introduced in a 201611* release.
### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
Yes, it's been taking care of my archives for nearly a year.
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