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Current File : /usr/ports/security/py-cert-human/pkg-descr
I wanted to incorporate a method to get an SSL certificate from a server, show
the user the same kind of information as you'd see in a browser, prompt them for
validity, then write it to disk for use in all requests to a server.

I was unable to find any great / easy ways that incorporated all of these
concepts into one neat thing. So I made a thing.

Originally this was based off of yet another lovely over-engineered solution in
get-ca-py by Josh Peak.

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