[Bug 213600] New: Review Request: tinyca2 - Simple graphical userinterface to manage a small CA

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           Summary: Review Request: tinyca2 - Simple graphical userinterface
                    to manage a small CA
           Product: Fedora Extras
           Version: devel
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: normal
         Component: Package Review
        AssignedTo: nobody at fedoraproject.org
        ReportedBy: enrico.scholz at informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
         QAContact: fedora-package-review at redhat.com


Spec URL: http://ensc.de/fedora/tinyca2
SRPM URL: http://ensc.de/fedora/tinyca2
Description: 
TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk to
manage a small CA (Certification Authority).  TinyCA works as a
frontend for openssl

Currently TinyCA supports the following features:

* Unlimited CAs possible
* Support for creating and managing SubCAs
* Creation and Revocation of x509 - S/MIME certificates
* PKCS#10 Requests can be imported and signed
* RSA and DSA keys can be generated and used
* ServerCertificates
  o Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
  o Certificates may be used with e.g. Apache, Postfix, OpenLDAP,
    Cyrus, FreeS/WAN, OpenVPN, OpenSWAN, FreeRadius
* ClientCertificates
  o Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
  o Certificates may be used with e.g. Netscape, Konqueror, Opera,
    Internet Explorer, Outlook (Express) and FreeS/WAN
* Certificate Revocation List
  o CRLs can be exported as: PEM, DER and TXT

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