DNSSEC Validator DNSSEC Validator

Social & Communication
Version: 2.2.0.3
Last Update: 2014-09-04

Overview

DNSSEC Validator is a Chrome extension developed by CZ.NIC Labs. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of DNSSEC Validator is 2.2.0.3, updated on 2014-09-04.
2,000+ users have installed this extension. 28 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Shows DNSSEC status

DNSSEC Validator is an add-on for the web browser, which allows you to check the existence and validity of DNSSEC DNS records for domain names in the address of the page currently displayed in your browser window. The result of this check is displayed using colour keys and information texts in the page’s address bar.

IMPORTANT! This add-on communicates with an external binary application through the native messaging interface. The binary application is required for correct working of the add-on. The binary can be downloaded from www.dnssec-validator.cz/pages/download.html#package. Keep in mind that the version of the binary and of the extension must match.

Rating

28 ratings

Total Installs

2,000+

Information

Last Update

2014-09-04

Current Version

2.2.0.3

Size

87.29KiB

Author

CZ.NIC Labs

Website

None

Category

Social & Communication

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avatar Miloš Havlíček
2019-03-11

Nefunguje.

avatar Doc Flay
2019-01-16

Since October 2018 development has ended
https://www.dnssec-validator.cz/2018-10-16-end-of-support.html
An experimental build is available that should work again.

avatar Arnout Ruigrok
2018-04-19

Worked like a charm after installing validator package in the background: https://www.dnssec-validator.cz/pages/download.html#package

avatar Thomas Bennek
2017-12-05

One of the best security tools! Please keep the support up!

avatar Kyle C
2017-09-03

Finally got the plugin to work after installing the DNSSEC core application. However, even after installing both the DNSSEC and TLS companion applications I am only getting DNSSEC validation. My own website is secured by both DNSSEC and DANE-TLS. The Firefox plugin displays both the DNSSEC and DANE-TLS validation results while this chrome plugin only shows the DNSSEC results. Rather a shame that DANE-TLS has been seemingly rejected by the internet at large, it had the potential to revolutionize the way PKI is currently handled by large CAs and individuals such as myself.

edit: Ok I just found that they have split the plugin into two parts for chrome (I don't know why). There is indeed DANE-TLS validation after installing the other plugin.