DNS/1/response/name_errorについて、ここに記述してください。
If recursive service is requested and available, the recursive response to a query will be one of the following:
- The answer to the query, possibly preface by one or more CNAME RRs that specify aliases encountered on the way to an answer. - A name error indicating that the name does not exist. This may include CNAME RRs that indicate that the original query name was an alias for a name which does not exist. - A temporary error indication.
If recursive service is not requested or is not available, the non- recursive response will be one of the following:
- An authoritative name error indicating that the name does not exist. - A temporary error indication. - Some combination of: RRs that answer the question, together with an indication whether the data comes from a zone or is cached. A referral to name servers which have zones which are closer ancestors to the name than the server sending the reply. - RRs that the name server thinks will prove useful to the requester.