extension ExtPose

SSL Checker

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Description from extension meta

See all information about current visited website SSL certificate

Image from store SSL Checker
Description from store This extension is using sslchecker.com to give information about the current active tab SSL certification.

Latest reviews

  • (2019-04-04) Przemek Czerkas: Does not work: https://www.sslchecker.com/ CDbException CDbCommand failed to execute the SQL statement: SQLSTATE[42S02]: Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'sslcheck_sslchecker.t' doesn't exist
  • (2019-02-09) Scott Grayban: All this extension does is sends a query to www.sslchecker.com -- kinda sloppy IMHO.
  • (2017-11-10) Zere Bruin: Excellent extension that provides detail information on SSL certificates as well as the server that a website runs on, something that Chromium lacks. Doesn't cache results, so one has to wait a bit every time a certificate is re-checked.
  • (2017-07-04) Everything is Here: tres bien est boncourage
  • (2017-06-25) Azhe Kun: Mantabs Ditingkatkan lagi loadingnya. dan mungkin perlu ada opsi untuk memilih apa saja yang di tampilkan di flyout nya
  • (2017-06-18) Dmytro Boyko: Працює трохи з затримкою та те що треба!
  • (2017-06-14) Alexandre: nice but slow

Latest issues

  • (2023-03-24, v:0.3) asma bader: SSL checker website
    Hi, I really like the extension it's amazing and helpful! I would like to ask if sslchecker.com provide an API to use it in JS? thank you
  • (2017-11-30, v:0.1) Quintin Beukes: MITM Attack Not Detected
    I noticed SSL Checker uses sslchecker.com to fetch the certificate details. One use case for your fantastic extension is to be able to easily see who issued a certificate to protect myself against MITM attacks. Though in a MITM scenario sslchecker.com will see a different certificate than the one sent to the browser. Some of the networks I work on uses MITM for deep inspection of HTTPS traffic, and the SSL Checker completely misses this, showing a different certificate's information than the one used by my browser (because sslchecker fetches from the destination host, and the browser received it's certificate from a transparent proxy, eg. Websense) Please e-mail me on [email protected] then I can explain more and send screenshots. The community needs a chrome extension that will make it easy to detect whether an SSL connection is truly a secret. Your extension seemed to be the closest to this, but it doesn't give an accurate indication of the SSL session established between the server and browser. And Chrome's built in certificate views requires too many clicks to access this critical information. A simple toolbar button to see the SSL details in use would be ideal.

Statistics

Installs
6,682 history
Category
Rating
4.0667 (15 votes)
Last update / version
2018-04-16 / 0.3
Listing languages
en

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