tinyca 0.7.5-4 source package in Ubuntu

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tinyca (0.7.5-4) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Ensured compatibility with openssl 1.0.1 (Closes: #702233). Thanks to
    Mateusz Kijowski for the bug report.
  * Fixed deprecation warning form perl about use of qw() without
    parentheses (Closes: 702433). Thanks to Jörgen Hägg for the patch.

 -- Christoph Ulrich Scholler <email address hidden>  Mon, 25 Mar 2013 02:25:09 +0100

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tinyca: simple graphical program for certification authority management

 TinyCA is a program with a simple graphical user interface that makes
 managing a small CA (Certification Authority) easy. TinyCA works as
 a frontend for openssl and can deal with several independent CAs.
 .
 With TinyCA you can create and manage x509 and S/MIME server and
 client certificates. You can choose between RSA and DSA keys, as
 well as between different digest algorithms.
 .
 The certificates can be exported as PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12 or as a
 convenient archive containing both key and certificate. Certificates
 can be revoked by adding them to a certificate revocation list.