Performs an OCSP revocation check of the current TLS/SSL Certificate
OCSP Checker is a browser extension for Chrome that performs an OCSP request to obtain the revocation status of all used SSL certificates on the currently visited website.
Due to restrictions in the Chrome APIs the OCSP request cannot be performed by the browser itself. Therefore the request is done on a server which provides a simple REST Api to trigger the OCSP Request and retrieve the results. The only information passed to the server is the domain (not the entire URL).
The results of the OCSP request (plus some basic certificate information) is displayed in a popup when clicking the extension's icon in the browser's menu bar. If one of the certificates is revoked the extension displays an error page (or only warning if changed in settings).
Attribution: Icon from https://material.io/resources/icons/ (Apache License 2.0)
Latest reviews
- (2020-11-14) Mr. Mehran: Excellent ... enabling "fail if a certificate is revoked or unknown "adds extra security to browsing ,please also add "warn if a a certificate is revoked or unknown "to other options,too. thank you
- (2020-09-22) Abdulrahman Al-Dabbagh: Hi! the OCSP checker is a much needed extension but now it is not working because of the SSL certificate is now expired.
- (2019-07-28) Giuseppe Piscitelli: Una necessità su Chrome.
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5.0 (4 votes)
Last update / version
2019-08-19 / 0.2
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