Since 'pins' are considered sensitive data, move 'pki_pin', 'pki_client_pin', and 'pki_one_time_pin' to the 'sensitive' data dictionary
Resolved:
commit f589cc1e267d6d7b67a6463b4495b7a9c982669f Author: Matthew Harmsen <mharmsen@redhat.com> Date: Sat Jul 28 18:59:30 2012 -0700
Metadata Update from @mharmsen: - Issue assigned to mharmsen - Issue set to the milestone: Dogtag 10.0 Alpha
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