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Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox
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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.
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.
Uppercase prefix means that the debug info is from plugin core, lowercase means debug info from javascript.
Uppercase prefix means that the debug info is from plug-in core, lowercase means debug info from JavaScript.
In case of Windows you should execute Firefox with following parameters:
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:
* run: cmd.exe
* run: cmd.exe
* get path to firefox directory (usually Program Files)
* get path to firefox directory (usually Program Files)