Named Error Codes

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Mon Oct 18 22:22:17 UTC 1999


In article <loYLOB3zsDg9J5Mlned2GK6JsM8J at 4ax.com>,
Mark Olbert  <mark at arcabama.com> wrote:
>On 18 Oct 1999 13:17:23 -0700, Barry Margolin <barmar at bbnplanet.com>
>wrote:
>
>>In article <GGkLOGibmoFgN3MSOsljqPjKcnnv at 4ax.com>,
>>Mark Olbert  <mark at arcabama.com> wrote:
>>>decimal 413 = 0000 0001 1001 1101
>>>
>>>Am I looking in the wrong place?
>>
>>413 looks like an HTTP, FTP, or SMTP error code, not a DNS error code.  You
>>need to check the specs of the protocol that's generating that code.
>
>But it comes from named, so I guess I assumed it was a DNS error code.
>Here's the exact line from my messages log:
>
>Oct 18 13:38:01 pixel named[413]: sysquery: findns error (SERVFAIL) on
>NAMESERVER.CONCENTRIC.NET?

All syslog messages, except those from the kernel, are of the form:

<date> <time> <hostname> <program>[<pid>]: <message>

413 is the process ID of named on pixel, not an error code.

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