pub enum ExtendedErrorCode {
Show 26 variants
Other,
UnsupportedDnskeyAlgorithm,
UnsupportedDsDigestType,
StaleAnswer,
ForgedAnswer,
DnssecIndeterminate,
DnssecBogus,
SignatureExpired,
SignatureNotYetValid,
DnskeyMissing,
RrsigsMissing,
NoZoneKeyBitSet,
NsecMissing,
CachedError,
NotReady,
Blocked,
Censored,
Filtered,
Prohibited,
StaleNxdomainAnswer,
NotAuthoritative,
NotSupported,
NoReachableAuthority,
NetworkError,
InvalidData,
Int(u16),
}
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Extended DNS error codes.
A complementary data can be put in EDNS opt, providing additional information about the cause of DNS errors. Defined in RFC 8914. Current registered values can be found in IANA registry.
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Other
The error in question falls into a category that does not match known extended error codes. Implementations SHOULD include an EXTRA-TEXT value to augment this error code with additional information.
UnsupportedDnskeyAlgorithm
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but a DNSKEY RRset contained only unsupported DNSSEC algorithms.
UnsupportedDsDigestType
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but a DS RRset contained only unsupported Digest Types.
StaleAnswer
The resolver was unable to resolve the answer within its time limits and decided to answer with previously cached data instead of answering with an error. This is typically caused by problems communicating with an authoritative server, possibly as result of a denial of service (DoS) attack against another network. (See also Code 19.)
ForgedAnswer
For policy reasons (legal obligation or malware filtering, for instance), an answer was forged. Note that this should be used when an answer is still provided, not when failure codes are returned instead. See Blocked (15), Censored (16), and Filtered (17) for use when returning other response codes.
DnssecIndeterminate
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but validation ended in the Indeterminate state RFC 4035.
DnssecBogus
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but validation ended in the Bogus state.
SignatureExpired
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but no signatures are presently valid and some (often all) are expired.
SignatureNotYetValid
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but no signatures are presently valid and at least some are not yet valid.
DnskeyMissing
A DS record existed at a parent, but no supported matching DNSKEY record could be found for the child.
RrsigsMissing
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but no RRSIGs could be found for at least one RRset where RRSIGs were expected.
NoZoneKeyBitSet
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but no Zone Key Bit was set in a DNSKEY.
NsecMissing
The resolver attempted to perform DNSSEC validation, but the requested data was missing and a covering NSEC or NSEC3 was not provided.
CachedError
The resolver is returning the SERVFAIL RCODE from its cache.
NotReady
The server is unable to answer the query, as it was not fully functional when the query was received.
Blocked
The server is unable to respond to the request because the domain is on a blocklist due to an internal security policy imposed by the operator of the server resolving or forwarding the query.
Censored
The server is unable to respond to the request because the domain is on a blocklist due to an external requirement imposed by an entity other than the operator of the server resolving or forwarding the query. Note that how the imposed policy is applied is irrelevant (in-band DNS filtering, court order, etc.).
Filtered
The server is unable to respond to the request because the domain is on a blocklist as requested by the client. Functionally, this amounts to “you requested that we filter domains like this one.”
Prohibited
An authoritative server or recursive resolver that receives a query from an “unauthorized” client can annotate its REFUSED message with this code. Examples of “unauthorized” clients are recursive queries from IP addresses outside the network, blocklisted IP addresses, local policy, etc.
StaleNxdomainAnswer
The resolver was unable to resolve an answer within its configured time limits and decided to answer with a previously cached NXDOMAIN answer instead of answering with an error. This may be caused, for example, by problems communicating with an authoritative server, possibly as result of a denial of service (DoS) attack against another network. (See also Code 3.)
NotAuthoritative
An authoritative server that receives a query with the Recursion Desired (RD) bit clear, or when it is not configured for recursion for a domain for which it is not authoritative, SHOULD include this EDE code in the REFUSED response. A resolver that receives a query with the RD bit clear SHOULD include this EDE code in the REFUSED response.
NotSupported
The requested operation or query is not supported.
NoReachableAuthority
The resolver could not reach any of the authoritative name servers (or they potentially refused to reply).
NetworkError
An unrecoverable error occurred while communicating with another server.
InvalidData
The authoritative server cannot answer with data for a zone it is otherwise configured to support. Examples of this include its most recent zone being too old or having expired.
Int(u16)
A raw value given through its integer.
Implementations§
source§impl ExtendedErrorCode
impl ExtendedErrorCode
sourcepub fn from_mnemonic(m: &[u8]) -> Option<Self>
pub fn from_mnemonic(m: &[u8]) -> Option<Self>
Returns a value from a well-defined mnemonic.
sourcepub const fn to_mnemonic(self) -> Option<&'static [u8]>
pub const fn to_mnemonic(self) -> Option<&'static [u8]>
Returns the mnemonic for this value if there is one.
This will also return a mnemonic if a well-defined variant
is hidden in a Int
variant.
pub fn parse<'a, Octs: AsRef<[u8]> + ?Sized>( parser: &mut Parser<'a, Octs> ) -> Result<Self, ParseError>
pub const COMPOSE_LEN: u16 = 2u16
pub fn compose<Target: OctetsBuilder + ?Sized>( &self, target: &mut Target ) -> Result<(), Target::AppendError>
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source§impl Clone for ExtendedErrorCode
impl Clone for ExtendedErrorCode
source§fn clone(&self) -> ExtendedErrorCode
fn clone(&self) -> ExtendedErrorCode
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for ExtendedErrorCode
impl Debug for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl Display for ExtendedErrorCode
impl Display for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl<'a> From<&'a ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
impl<'a> From<&'a ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
source§fn from(value: &'a ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
fn from(value: &'a ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
source§impl<Octs> From<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedError<Octs>
impl<Octs> From<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedError<Octs>
source§fn from(code: ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
fn from(code: ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
source§impl From<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
impl From<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
source§fn from(value: ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
fn from(value: ExtendedErrorCode) -> Self
source§impl From<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
impl From<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl Hash for ExtendedErrorCode
impl Hash for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl Ord for ExtendedErrorCode
impl Ord for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl PartialEq<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedErrorCode
impl PartialEq<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl PartialEq<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
impl PartialEq<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
source§fn eq(&self, other: &ExtendedErrorCode) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ExtendedErrorCode) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.source§impl PartialEq<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
impl PartialEq<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
source§impl PartialOrd<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedErrorCode
impl PartialOrd<ExtendedErrorCode> for ExtendedErrorCode
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl PartialOrd<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
impl PartialOrd<ExtendedErrorCode> for u16
source§fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &ExtendedErrorCode) -> Option<Ordering>
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &ExtendedErrorCode) -> Option<Ordering>
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl PartialOrd<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
impl PartialOrd<u16> for ExtendedErrorCode
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more