The DNS objects are opaque.  If you want to read or manipulate the contents
of a DNS zone programmatically, you should do so by communicating with the
DNS server via the RFC-defined messages or using the DNS api (which I
believe is now documented... someplace).

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> Subject: [ActiveDir] dnsRecord
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> I need to understand how the dnsRecord attribut is built up in th AD.
> For example, I have this string as the value for dnsRecord
> x04 x00 x01 x00 x05 xf0 x00 x00 x19 x00 x00 x00 x00 x00 x0e x10
> x00 x00 x00
> x00 x00 x00 x00 x00 x9d x60 x6d x07
> The string converted to decimal
>    4     0    1     0    5  240  0     0   25   0     0     0     0    0
> 14   16   0     0     0    0     0    0     0    0  157   96 109    7
> I know that the last four are the IP-number, but can anyone tell what the
> others are?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Mikael S�derman
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