DNS

DNS 5 REFUSED vs 20 BADNAME

Both DNS 5 (REFUSED) and 20 (BADNAME) belong to the DNS Response Codes (RCODEs) category. 5 indicates that query refused. The name server refuses to perform the requested operation for policy reasons. Meanwhile, 20 means that duplicate key name. The key name in a TKEY negotiation is already in use or conflicts with an existing key.

Descrição

Query refused. The name server refuses to perform the requested operation for policy reasons.

Quando você o vê

The server rejected your query due to access control — for example, a recursive resolver that only serves its own network, or a zone transfer blocked by ACL.

Como corrigir

Check the server's allow-query, allow-recursion, or allow-transfer ACLs. If you are not authorized to use this resolver, switch to a public DNS service.

Descrição

Duplicate key name. The key name in a TKEY negotiation is already in use or conflicts with an existing key.

Quando você o vê

A TKEY key establishment failed because a key with the same name already exists on the server from a previous session that was not properly cleaned up.

Como corrigir

Use a unique key name for each TKEY session (e.g., append a timestamp or random suffix). Delete stale keys on the server if they are no longer needed.

Diferenças principais

1.

DNS 5: Query refused. The name server refuses to perform the requested operation for policy reasons.

2.

DNS 20: Duplicate key name. The key name in a TKEY negotiation is already in use or conflicts with an existing key.

3.

You encounter 5 when the server rejected your query due to access control — for example, a recursive resolver that only serves its own network, or a zone transfer blocked by ACL.

4.

You encounter 20 when a TKEY key establishment failed because a key with the same name already exists on the server from a previous session that was not properly cleaned up.

Quando usar qual

For 5 (REFUSED): Check the server's allow-query, allow-recursion, or allow-transfer ACLs. If you are not authorized to use this resolver, switch to a public DNS service. For 20 (BADNAME): Use a unique key name for each TKEY session (e.g., append a timestamp or random suffix). Delete stale keys on the server if they are no longer needed.

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