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Don't display the MOTD when an explicit command is run.
(possibly via authorized_keys(5) restrictions), even when a
pseudo-terminal has been allocated for the session. In other words,
only display the MOTD when the server starts the user's default shell.
author | Guilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org> |
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date | Wed, 21 Oct 2015 22:08:47 +0800 |
parents | 0cbe8f6dbf9e |
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Tech Note 0005 Minimizing Code Space Tom St Denis Introduction ------------ Tweaking... You can disable whole classes of algorithms on the command line with the LTC_NO_* defines. From there you can manually turn on what you want to enable. The following build with GCC 3.4.4 on an AMD64 box gets you AES, CTR mode, SHA-256, HMAC, Yarrow, full RSA PKCS #1, PKCS #5 and ASN.1 DER in roughly 40KB of code (49KB on the ARMv4) (both excluding the math library). CFLAGS="-DLTC_NO_CIPHERS -DLTC_NO_HASHES -DLTC_NO_PRNGS -DLTC_NO_MACS -DLTC_NO_MODES -DLTC_NO_PK -DRIJNDAEL -DLTC_CTR_MODE -DSHA256 \ -DLTC_HMAC -DYARROW -DMRSA -DMPI -DTFM_DESC -DARGTYPE=3 -Os -DLTC_SMALL_CODE -fomit-frame-pointer" make IGNORE_SPEED=1 Obviously this won't get you performance but if you need to pack a crypto lib in a device with limited means it's more than enough... Neato eh?