Dnsquery Error Codes
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file if the dns name contains an invalid character DNS is either incorrectly configured or there are DNS Errors
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being returned from the DNS Server. 9001 DNS server unable to interpret format. 9002 DNS server windows error codes list failure. 9003 DNS name does not exist. 9004 DNS request not supported by name server. 9005 DNS operation refused. 9006 DNS name that should not exist, does exist. 9007 DNS RR set that dns query format error ought not to exist, does exist. 9008 DNS RR set that ought to exist, does not exist. 9009 DNS server not authoritative for zone. 9010 DNS name in update or prereq is not in zone. 9016 DNS signature failed to verify. 9017 DNS bad key. 9018 DNS signature validity expired. 9501 No records found for given DNS query 9502 Bad DNS packet 9503 No DNS packet 9504: DNS error, check rcode 9505 Unsecured DNS packet 1460 Timeout - This operation returned because the timeout period expired © MailEnable Pty. Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ©2011. All Rights Reserved.
B. Manning ISI September 2000 Domain Name System (DNS) IANA Considerations Status of this Memo This document specifies
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Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved. Abstract Internet Assigned Number Authority (IANA) parameter assignment considerations are given for the allocation of https://www.mailenable.com/documentation/5.0/Professional/DNS_error_codes_and_descriptions.html Domain Name System (DNS) classes, Resource Record (RR) types, operation codes, error codes, etc. Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................. 2 2. DNS Query/Response Headers................................... 2 2.1 One Spare Bit?.............................................. 3 2.2 Opcode Assignment........................................... 3 2.3 RCODE Assignment............................................ 4 3. DNS Resource Records......................................... 5 3.1 RR TYPE IANA Considerations................................. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2929 6 3.1.1 Special Note on the OPT RR................................ 7 3.2 RR CLASS IANA Considerations................................ 7 3.3 RR NAME Considerations...................................... 8 4. Security Considerations...................................... 9 References...................................................... 9 Authors' Addresses.............................................. 11 Full Copyright Statement........................................ 12 Eastlake, et al. Best Current Practice [Page 1] RFC 2929 DNS IANA Considerations September 2000 1. Introduction The Domain Name System (DNS) provides replicated distributed secure hierarchical databases which hierarchically store "resource records" (RRs) under domain names. This data is structured into CLASSes and zones which can be independently maintained. See [RFC 1034, 1035, 2136, 2181, 2535] familiarity with which is assumed. This document covers, either directly or by reference, general IANA parameter assignment considerations applying across DNS query and response headers and all RRs. There may be additional IANA considerations that apply to only a particular RR type or query/response opcode. See the specific RFC defining that R
Management Articles › Most Common DNS Query Responses for Internal Host ... Management Articles CommunityCategoryKnowledge BaseUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/Most-Common-DNS-Query-Responses-for-Internal-Host-Detection/ta-p/59629 you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Most Common DNS Query Responses for Internal Host Detection by hyadavalli on 07-31-2014 07:17 PM (2,397 Views) Labels: Configuration , Logs , Management OverviewThis document explains the meaning of the most common DNS query response codes in a PanGPS log when error codes the Internal Host Detection feature is enabled. There are many common responses, but the following error messages are related to Windows and the most common experienced by users.DetailsThe following are sample outputs from the PanGPS.log:DnsQuery returns 9003DnsQuery returns 0DnsQuery returns 9852Retry DnsQueryThe following information describes what these response codes mean:Error Code 9003 means 'DNS name does not exist'The IP address configured for Internal Host dnsquery error codes Detection in GlobalProtect client configuration does not match to the DNS name specified.In the previous screenshot under 'Internal Host Detection', if Hostname does not resolve to the IP address field then the error code shown above will be seen.Error Code 0 means GlobalProtect client machine does a reverse lookup for IP address, and it resolves to Hostname specified in the above screenshot.Error Code 9852 indicates that GlobalProtect client is unable to do reverse lookup for IP address that got pushed for Internal Host Detection. This error code occurs when GlobalProtect client machine does not have any DNS servers specified.Note: The client machine tries for 20 times and does it again with a time gap of 40 seconds.Make sure DNS servers are configured for the device by using the following Windows command: C:\>ipconfig /allowner: hyadavalli Everyone's Tags: dnsdns_querydoc-7573internal_host_detectionmanagement View All (7) 0 Likes Did you find this article helpful? Yes No Article Options Article History Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark as New Mark as Read Bookmark Subscribe Email to a Friend Printer Friendly Page Report Inappropriate Content Labels API & SDK (7) App-ID (30) Authentication (66) AutoFocus (1) Certificates (83) Cloud (