| # Configure port 8022 for connecting to a device with the local address. |
| # This makes it possible to forward 8022 to a device connected remotely. |
| # The fuchsia private key is used for the identity. |
| Host 127.0.0.1 |
| Port 8022 |
| Host ::1 |
| Port 8022 |
| Host * |
| # Turn off refusing to connect to hosts whose key has changed |
| StrictHostKeyChecking no |
| CheckHostIP no |
| # Disable recording the known hosts |
| UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null |
| # Do not forward auth agent connection to remote, no X11 |
| ForwardAgent no |
| ForwardX11 no |
| # Connection timeout in seconds |
| ConnectTimeout=10 |
| # Check for server alive in seconds, max count before disconnecting |
| ServerAliveInterval 1 |
| ServerAliveCountMax 10 |
| # Try to keep the master connection open to speed reconnecting. |
| ControlMaster auto |
| ControlPersist yes |
| # When expanded, the ControlPath below cannot have more than 90 characters |
| # (total of 108 minus 18 used by a random suffix added by ssh). |
| # '%C' expands to 40 chars and there are 9 fixed chars, so '~' can expand to |
| # up to 41 chars, which is a reasonable limit for a user's home in most |
| # situations. If '~' expands to more than 41 chars, the ssh connection |
| # will fail with an error like: |
| # unix_listener: path "..." too long for Unix domain socket |
| # A possible solution is to use /tmp instead of ~, but it has |
| # its own security concerns. |
| ControlPath=~/.ssh/fx-%C |
| # Connect with user, use the identity specified. |
| User fuchsia |
| IdentitiesOnly yes |
| IdentityFile ~/.ssh/fuchsia_ed25519 |