DNSSEC Validator

DNSSEC Validator

Shows DNSSEC status

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2017-08-13
Pierre Humbled
Pierre Humbled
fr Ne fonctionne pas chez moi avec la dernière version de chrome.
2017-05-09
David BAUMANN
David BAUMANN
fr -Ne fonctionne pas du tout sur chrome 59 (l'icone reste toujours grise quelque soit les options). -l'url dans la description retourne une page 404! -Le site montre des captures d'un Google Chrome très lointain.
2017-01-19
Crews Gore
Crews Gore
en This plugin does not work. It is enabled, but does not do anything.
2015-09-17
Max Allan
Max Allan
en Does not put anything in the address bar. Settings page works, it's enabled, just doesn't apparently do anything. And on the "support" page the link provided gives a 404 not found error.
2014-06-05
Christian Elsen
Christian Elsen
en Great tool! Really useful and I wish Google Chrome had this functionality already build in. It would be great if the version available here could be upgrade to the latest, so it will include TLSA validation as well.
2013-05-06
Rémi Rampin
Rémi Rampin
en Doesn't work here. Nothing is displayed, options page is blank.
2013-05-01
Kyhwana Pardus
Kyhwana Pardus
en Doesn't work with SOCKS/http proxy set. Extension says the IP is 127.0.0.1, which obviously doesn't match the resolved IP.
2013-04-16
Martin Straka
Martin Straka
en Hello, if the DNS server or the resolver, which is currently being used, does not support DNSSEC then a warning pop-up is displayed. Typically this behaviour can occur at wireless connection when user moves between several WIFI connection without restarting the browser. In such situation, you should change the validator settings. Set a custom resolver which supports DNSSEC data forwarding (e.g., 8.8.8.8), or you can use the ‘Without resolver’ choice. Best Regards. Martin Straka Labs CZ.NIC
2013-04-10
Nick van den Heuvel
Nick van den Heuvel
en Nice small extension! Worked like a charm until today: I keep on getting a popup complaining my resolver/server doesn't support DNSSEC every minute. I disabled the extension till a solution will be implemented.
2013-04-09
Ath Athanasius
Ath Athanasius
en I thought this was working perfectly, i.e. it shows the grey icon for 'Not secured by DNSSEC' on most sites, but the green one on my own domain which I know is. However I keep on getting a popup complaining my resolver/server doesn't support DNSSEC, when it definitely does as evidenced both by prior testing and this extension showing the green icon for my own domain. This is on a static ADSL 2+ connection with 'Use system settings' (which means my own local bind 9 instance on a Debian stable system on the local network).
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