DNS 0 NOERROR vs 8 NXRRSET
Both DNS 0 (NOERROR) and 8 (NXRRSET) belong to the DNS Response Codes (RCODEs) category. 0 indicates that no error condition. The query completed successfully and the response contains the requested data. Meanwhile, 8 means that rR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone.
Descripción
No error condition. The query completed successfully and the response contains the requested data.
Cuándo lo verás
This is the normal, successful response to any DNS query — the name was resolved and the answer section contains the requested records.
Cómo solucionarlo
No fix needed. RCODE 0 means the DNS lookup succeeded as expected.
Descripción
RR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone.
Cuándo lo verás
A DNS UPDATE prerequisite expected a certain RRset to exist (e.g., an MX record), but the zone does not contain it.
Cómo solucionarlo
Create the missing RRset in the zone before retrying the update, or change the prerequisite to not require its existence.
Diferencias clave
DNS 0: No error condition. The query completed successfully and the response contains the requested data.
DNS 8: RR Set that should exist does not. A required resource record set is missing from the zone.
You encounter 0 when this is the normal, successful response to any DNS query — the name was resolved and the answer section contains the requested records.
You encounter 8 when a DNS UPDATE prerequisite expected a certain RRset to exist (e.g., an MX record), but the zone does not contain it.
Cuándo usar cada uno
For 0 (NOERROR): No fix needed. RCODE 0 means the DNS lookup succeeded as expected. For 8 (NXRRSET): Create the missing RRset in the zone before retrying the update, or change the prerequisite to not require its existence.