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The browser's about:config menu contains items named extensions.dnssec.dnssecdebug and extensions.dnssec.danedebug. Find these items using the search field and switch them to "true" by double-clicking them. Then start Firefox from a terminal. All DNS queries and responses from and to DNSSEC/TLSA Validator will be dumped to the terminal along with other debugging messages.
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The browser's **about:config** menu contains items named **extensions.dnssec.dnssecdebug** and **extensions.dnssec.danedebug**. Find these items using the search field and switch them to **true** by double-clicking them. Then start Firefox from a terminal. All DNS queries and responses from and to DNSSEC/TLSA Validator will be dumped to the terminal along with other debugging messages.
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Uppercase prefix means that the debug info is from plugin core, lowercase means debug info from javascript.
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Upper case prefix means that the debug info is from plug-in core, lower case means debug info from JavaScript.
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In case of Windows you should execute Firefox with following parameters:
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Debugging on Windows is more difficult because GUI applications don't generate text output when run from a terminal. In case of Windows you should execute Firefox with following parameters:
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* run: cmd.exe
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* get path to firefox directory (usually Program Files)
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* run: firefox -no-remote -console -P
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