Kai, I have been researching this for you.
When I look at components that handle DNSP packets, I see asserts in the checked builds that verify that DNS_RPC_NAME structures are DWORD aligned, so I'm inclined to believe that the documentation is correct. However, I have been trying to verify this myself. I used DNSMGR.DLL (the Admin snap-in via Start->Administrative Tools->DNS "DNS Manager") and captured MS-DNSP traffic. However, that doesn't match your repro scenario at all. You cited "MS-DNSP describes a DNS_RPC_NAME data structure in section 2.2.2.2.1. [...] Quering a Win2k8R2 server for DNS records via LDAP, it looks like the DNS_RPC_NAME structure is 2-byte-aligned [...]" When I do LDAP queries (via LDAPDE or "Active Directory Users and Computers"), I'm not seeing any MS_DNSP traffic. So, can you help me repro the alignment issue you're seeing re MS-DNSP DNS_RPC_NAME 2.2.2.2.1 (with an emphasis on DNS_RPC_RECORD_SRV records). Or, is this issue involving something other than MS-DNSP? Bryan From: Bryan Burgin Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 4:04 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; MSSolve Case Email Subject: [REG:110081057234684] Requesting clarification of MS-DNSP data structure DNS_RPC_NAME Kai, Just a quick note that I am researching this for you. Bryan
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