DNS

DNS 2 SERVFAIL vs 3 NXDOMAIN

Both DNS 2 (SERVFAIL) and 3 (NXDOMAIN) belong to the DNS Response Codes (RCODEs) category. 2 indicates that server failure. The name server encountered an internal error while processing the query. Meanwhile, 3 means that non-Existent Domain. The queried domain name does not exist in the DNS namespace.

Descripción

Server failure. The name server encountered an internal error while processing the query.

Cuándo lo verás

The recursive resolver could not get an authoritative answer — commonly caused by DNSSEC validation failures, unreachable upstream nameservers, or misconfigured zones.

Cómo solucionarlo

Try a different resolver (e.g., 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) to isolate the issue. If you control the zone, check DNSSEC signatures, SOA serial consistency, and nameserver reachability.

Descripción

Non-Existent Domain. The queried domain name does not exist in the DNS namespace.

Cuándo lo verás

The domain has no DNS records at all — either it was never registered, has expired, or you have a typo in the hostname.

Cómo solucionarlo

Double-check the domain spelling. If you own the domain, verify your registrar settings and ensure the nameservers are correctly delegated.

Diferencias clave

1.

DNS 2: Server failure. The name server encountered an internal error while processing the query.

2.

DNS 3: Non-Existent Domain. The queried domain name does not exist in the DNS namespace.

3.

You encounter 2 when the recursive resolver could not get an authoritative answer — commonly caused by DNSSEC validation failures, unreachable upstream nameservers, or misconfigured zones.

4.

You encounter 3 when the domain has no DNS records at all — either it was never registered, has expired, or you have a typo in the hostname.

Cuándo usar cada uno

For 2 (SERVFAIL): Try a different resolver (e.g., 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) to isolate the issue. If you control the zone, check DNSSEC signatures, SOA serial consistency, and nameserver reachability. For 3 (NXDOMAIN): Double-check the domain spelling. If you own the domain, verify your registrar settings and ensure the nameservers are correctly delegated.

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