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author Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>
date Wed, 08 Mar 2006 13:23:58 +0000
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1 Tips for a small system:
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3 If you only want server functionality (for example), compile with
4 make PROGRAMS=dropbear
5 rather than just
6 make dropbear
7 so that client functionality in shared portions of Dropbear won't be included.
8 The same applies if you are compiling just a client.
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10 ---
11
12 The following are set in options.h:
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14 - You can safely disable blowfish and twofish ciphers, and MD5 hmac, without
15 affecting interoperability
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17 - If you're compiling statically, you can turn off host lookups
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19 - You can disable either password or public-key authentication, though note
20 that the IETF draft states that pubkey authentication is required.
21
22 - Similarly with DSS and RSA, you can disable one of these if you know that
23 all clients will be able to support a particular one. The IETF draft
24 states that DSS is required, however you may prefer to use RSA.
25 DON'T disable either of these on systems where you aren't 100% sure about
26 who will be connecting and what clients they will be using.
27
28 - Disabling the MOTD code and SFTP-SERVER may save a small amount of codesize
29
30 - You can disable x11, tcp and agent forwarding as desired. None of these are
31 essential, although agent-forwarding is often useful even on firewall boxes.
32
33 ---
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35 If you are compiling statically, you may want to disable zlib, as it will use
36 a few tens of kB of binary-size (./configure --disable-zlib).
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38 You can create a combined binary, see the file MULTI, which will put all
39 the functions into one binary, avoiding repeated code.
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41 If you're compiling with gcc, you might want to look at gcc's options for
42 stripping unused code. The relevant vars to set before configure are:
43
44 LDFLAGS=-Wl,--gc-sections
45 CFLAGS="-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections"
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47 You can also experiment with optimisation flags such as -Os, note that in some
48 cases these flags actually seem to increase size, so experiment before
49 deciding.
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51 Of course using small C libraries such as uClibc and dietlibc can also help.
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53 If you have any queries, mail me and I'll see if I can help.