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The ansible remote port should be None, not 22. Having a default value of 22 means that '-o Port 22' will be appended to the ssh connection all of the time. This is incorrect as when one would like to use something like an ssh configuration file (-F) that sets the port to something other than 22. Part of this change requires that we check that, in get_config, the value is not None before trying to cast it into an integer or float.
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Michael DeHaan -- michael@ansibleworks.com
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