DNS 9 NOTAUTH vs 16 BADVERS/BADSIG
Both DNS 9 (NOTAUTH) and 16 (BADVERS/BADSIG) belong to the DNS Response Codes (RCODEs) category. 9 indicates that server Not Authoritative for zone, or Not Authorized. The server is not authoritative for the zone named in the Zone section. Meanwhile, 16 means that bad OPT Version or TSIG Signature Failure. Either the EDNS version in the OPT record is not supported, or the TSIG signature on the message failed verification.
Deskripsi
Server Not Authoritative for zone, or Not Authorized. The server is not authoritative for the zone named in the Zone section.
Ketika Anda Melihatnya
You sent a dynamic update or zone operation to a server that is not the authoritative master for that zone, or the server rejected it due to TSIG authentication failure.
Cara Memperbaiki
Send the update to the correct primary authoritative server for the zone. If using TSIG, verify the key name and secret match on both client and server.
Deskripsi
Bad OPT Version or TSIG Signature Failure. Either the EDNS version in the OPT record is not supported, or the TSIG signature on the message failed verification.
Ketika Anda Melihatnya
As BADVERS: your client sent an EDNS version higher than the server supports. As BADSIG: the TSIG MAC on the message did not match, indicating a shared-secret mismatch or message tampering.
Cara Memperbaiki
For BADVERS, downgrade the EDNS version (most servers support version 0 only). For BADSIG, regenerate and re-synchronize the TSIG shared secret on both endpoints.
Perbedaan Utama
DNS 9: Server Not Authoritative for zone, or Not Authorized. The server is not authoritative for the zone named in the Zone section.
DNS 16: Bad OPT Version or TSIG Signature Failure. Either the EDNS version in the OPT record is not supported, or the TSIG signature on the message failed verification.
You encounter 9 when you sent a dynamic update or zone operation to a server that is not the authoritative master for that zone, or the server rejected it due to TSIG authentication failure.
You encounter 16 when as BADVERS: your client sent an EDNS version higher than the server supports. As BADSIG: the TSIG MAC on the message did not match, indicating a shared-secret mismatch or message tampering.
Kapan Menggunakan Yang Mana
For 9 (NOTAUTH): Send the update to the correct primary authoritative server for the zone. If using TSIG, verify the key name and secret match on both client and server. For 16 (BADVERS/BADSIG): For BADVERS, downgrade the EDNS version (most servers support version 0 only). For BADSIG, regenerate and re-synchronize the TSIG shared secret on both endpoints.