I was reading a Windows DNS server debug log file, in particular the packet captures, and am trying to understand how to parse the host names in order to use them in scripts.
The following is an example from an ANSWER section:
Offset = 0x007f, RR count = 2
Name "[C06A](5)e6033(1)g(10)akamaiedge[C059](3)net(0)"
TYPE A (1)
CLASS 1
TTL 20
DLEN 4
DATA 23.62.18.101
So, looking at the string "[C06A](5)e6033(1)g(10)akamaiedge[C059](3)net(0)"
I realized that the numbers in parenthesis are a count of the number of characters that follow. Replacing all of them with dots (except the first and last, which should just be removed) works like a charm.
The stuff in square brackets, though, remains a mystery to me. If I simply remove it all after handling the parenthesis and quotes, the above string becomes e6033.g.akamaiedge.net
. That is a valid host name.
So my question is: what does that content in square brackets actually mean? What is the correct way to turn that string into a proper host name I could feed to nslookup and other tools?