<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I was accessing a local file via a file URL using google-chrome: file:///home/jg/Personal/jgresume2014.html</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">
<br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">I run the google-chome dnssec validator routinely. (found at: <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dnssec-validator/hpmbmjbcmglolhjdcbicfdhmgmcoeknm">https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dnssec-validator/hpmbmjbcmglolhjdcbicfdhmgmcoeknm</a>)</div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">It gives me a cheery "green" key icon on the local file, as one would hope.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">
<br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">It looks like it tried to validate "home" (though this may be an artifact of chome), and returned:</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">
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<strong id="domain-name-title">home<br></strong><strong id="dnssec-title">Secured by DNSSEC</strong></blockquote></td></tr></tbody></table><span id="long-text-domain" style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:16px">Nonexistence of the domain name </span><span id="domain-name-text" style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:16px">home<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small;display:inline">
 </div></span><span id="long-text" style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:16px">was validated by DNSSEC.<br></span><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:15px"><br>
</span></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:15px">The parent domain is secured by DNSSEC, thus it was possible to successfully verify nonexistence of this domain name.</span></div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div></blockquote><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">So this may be perfectly fine and expected; could be a google chome ism, or is just an artifact of the validator plug-in.</div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">But being paranoid, I thought I should report it and figure out where a report should go (because, at best, the message is somewhat misleading).</div>
<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">                                         - Jim</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><br></div><br><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica;font-size:16px"></span><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">
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