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It seems reasonable to allow, for instance: $ certctl list # reviews output -- ah, yeah, I don't trust that one $ certctl blacklist ce5e74ef.0 $ certctl rehash We can unambiguously determine what cert "ce5e74ef.0" refers to, and we've described it to them in `certctl list` output -- I see little sense in forcing another level of filesystem inspection to determien what cert file this physically corresponds to. |
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