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<title>Initial import of of security/pyca.</title>
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pyCA tries to make it easier for people to set up and run a organizational   
certificate authority which fulfills the need for a fairly secure            
certification processing.  The package also tries to reduce administrative    
tasks and user's frustration by providing a comfortable web interface to     
users contacting the certificate authority.                                  
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