also sprach Peter van Dijk <peter.van.d...@netherlabs.nl> [2011.11.18.0951 
+0100]:
> the DNS packet format is binary. There is no notion of inserting
> or not inserting a zero. What you are seeing is how dig decides to
> represent an address. Other DNS-servers have the same "issue".

I have never seen this with any other DNS-server. As soon as
I switched to nsd3, the problem was gone.

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