> I created SR 110122106325012 to track this issue. An engineer from the
> protocols team will contact you soon.
thanks.
Here is an example of a non-zero dwReserved for the 2nd question:
dnsRecord: NDR: struct dnsp_DnssrvRpcRecord
wDataLength : 0x0021 (33)
wType : DNS_TYPE_SRV (33)
dwFlags : 0x0000f005 (61445)
dwSerial : 0x000002ac (684)
dwTtlSeconds : 0x00000258 (600)
dwTimeStamp : 0x00000000 (0)
dwReserved : 0x0036d5ee (3593710)
data : union dnsRecordData(case 33)
srv: struct dnsp_srv
wPriority : 0x0000 (0)
wWeight : 0x0064 (100)
wPort : 0x0185 (389)
nameTarget : w2k8r2b.v2.tridgell.net
> 2) what is the dwReserved field in all the dnsNode records? The MS-DNSP doc
> says:
>
> dwReserved: This value MUST be set to 0x00000000 when sent by the client
> and ignored on
> receipt by the server.
>
> but that makes no sense. These are fields that are sent by the LDAP or DRS
> server in response to queries. The values are far too consistent to be
> random.
>
> Note that we are not asking about the DNS RPC protocol that MS-DNSP
> concentrates on. In our case Samba is a DC that is replicating the DNS NCs
> with Microsoft DCs. We need to know how to fill in these fields when we
> create records that will be replicated to MS DNS servers via DRS.
>
> Cheers, Tridge
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