# sockets are stored in ~/.ssh (by default ControlPath is not set). Using %r
# (remote user name) might leak information to other users on the current
# system (e.g. via netstat or lsof).
# sockets are stored in ~/.ssh (by default ControlPath is not set). Using %r
# (remote user name) might leak information to other users on the current
# system (e.g. via netstat or lsof).
# Automatically create a new master session if there's none yet or use an
# existing one. This way the user doesn't have to use -M to enable a master
# manually. Don't set this option to "yes" or all SSH commands try to become
# Automatically create a new master session if there's none yet or use an
# existing one. This way the user doesn't have to use -M to enable a master
# manually. Don't set this option to "yes" or all SSH commands try to become