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<p dir="auto">LGTM</p>
<p dir="auto">Just two questions / remarks</p>
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<li>if file names end with <code>.pem</code> or <code>.der</code>, <code>--inder</code> / <code>--outder</code> shouldn't be needed. Especially since there is no <code>--inpem</code> / <code>--outpem</code>. The current situation is very unintuitive to me as a casual user.</li>
<li>converting .pem to .der and back gives me a CA cert with 2531 bytes while the original is just 729 bytes. why is that and how to communicate this unexpected result to the user ?</li>
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