Jim Gettys <[email protected]> writes:

> It looks like it tried to validate "home" (though this may be an artifact of
> chome), and returned:
>
>        *     home              
>              Secured by DNSSEC 
>
>     *
>     Nonexistence of the domain name home
>
>     was validated by DNSSEC.
>
>     The parent domain is secured by DNSSEC, thus it was possible to 
> successfully
>     verify nonexistence of this domain name.
>
> So this may be perfectly fine and expected; could be a google chome ism, or is
> just an artifact of the validator plug-in.

My guess would be that it validates (from the root servers) that there's
no TLD called 'home'. You could try creating a folder /com and opening
a file from there, and see if it tells you that 'com' exists.

I think I would consider it a bug in the validator that it doesn't
exclude file:// URLs :)

-Toke

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