Hello Peter,

try the 'develop' branch which contains the new root key.
Let us know whether this helped.

Best regards,
Karel Slany.

Am 17.10.2018 um 10:54 schrieb Peter Buettner:
> Dear ladies and gentlemen,
> 
> meanwhile i found one updated .xpi file at
> https://secure.nic.cz/files/dnssec-validator/
> 
> https://secure.nic.cz/files/dnssec-validator/2.2.0.5/mf-dnssec-tlsa-validator-2.2.0.5-js-ctypes-Linuxx86_64.xpi
> 
> works fine with latest palemoon and mf-esr-52.9 on my 64bit machine.
> 
> For 32-bit machines there is no .xpi available. So i tried to compile it
> on my 32-bit machine. Got the environment via git and followed the build
> instructions. The first issue was that unbound-1.4.22.tar.gz was not
> downloaded. Have done it manualy. Then i added the new root.key(20326)
> to DNSECValidatorPlugin. After a make clean it compiles without errors
> and builds the ...x86.xpi.
> But the installed plugin refuses to resolve properly. Two red buttons
> appear. The say that no trust chain can be build.
> 
> What i am doing wrong? Is there a way to get the 2.2.0.5-sources?
> 
> Best regards
> Peter Büttner
> 
> 
> 
> At 12.10.2018 pb@alstercom wrote:
> <after the dnssec root.key update the validator fails.
> <Is there a way to fix the sources? May be the old key is hardcoded in
> <the sources.
> 
> <I am using palemoon, a firefox fork with old but secure api's.
> 
> <Thanks in advance.
> 
> <Peter Büttner
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