DNS

DNS 0 NOERROR vs 7 YXRRSET

Both DNS 0 (NOERROR) and 7 (YXRRSET) 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, 7 means that rR Set Exists when it should not. A resource record set exists that the update prerequisite says should not.

Description

No error condition. The query completed successfully and the response contains the requested data.

Quand vous le voyez

This is the normal, successful response to any DNS query — the name was resolved and the answer section contains the requested records.

Comment résoudre

No fix needed. RCODE 0 means the DNS lookup succeeded as expected.

Description

RR Set Exists when it should not. A resource record set exists that the update prerequisite says should not.

Quand vous le voyez

A DNS UPDATE failed because a specific RRset (e.g., an A record) already exists when the prerequisite required it to be absent.

Comment résoudre

Delete the conflicting RRset before retrying the update, or adjust your prerequisite conditions to match the actual zone state.

Différences clés

1.

DNS 0: No error condition. The query completed successfully and the response contains the requested data.

2.

DNS 7: RR Set Exists when it should not. A resource record set exists that the update prerequisite says should not.

3.

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.

4.

You encounter 7 when a DNS UPDATE failed because a specific RRset (e.g., an A record) already exists when the prerequisite required it to be absent.

Quand utiliser lequel

For 0 (NOERROR): No fix needed. RCODE 0 means the DNS lookup succeeded as expected. For 7 (YXRRSET): Delete the conflicting RRset before retrying the update, or adjust your prerequisite conditions to match the actual zone state.

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