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Add support for authentication using certificates #55

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client_cert and ca_certs are new parameters of CMRESHandler.
CERT_AUTH is an alais for NO_AUTH to support both cert + HTTP auth
for other authentication methods.

client_cert and ca_certs are new parameters of CMRESHandler.
CERT_AUTH is an alais for NO_AUTH to support both cert + HTTP auth
for other authentication methods.
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Merging #55 into master will decrease coverage by 0.5%.
The diff coverage is 62.5%.

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##           master     #55      +/-   ##
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- Coverage      83%   82.5%   -0.51%     
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  Files           2       2              
  Lines         153     160       +7     
  Branches       20      21       +1     
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+ Hits          127     132       +5     
- Misses         22      23       +1     
- Partials        4       5       +1
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
cmreslogging/handlers.py 81.69% <62.5%> (-0.5%) ⬇️

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