On Sun, 2014-11-02 at 00:25 +0800, Desmond O.Chang wrote: 
> The argument of UsePAM must be "yes" or "no", but "sshd -T" outputs "1" or 
> "0".
> It causes "sshd -T" always fails on any file generated by "sshd -T".

This is probably an upstream issue.

It also seems that sshd -T misses quite some options from printing them.
I.e. if I counted right, then there 86 unique options (not couting
things like ListenAddress or AcceptEnv more than once), however sshd -T
only outputs 69 (unique options).

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