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Adding MS 2000 FSMO Roles to Unix Bind

In a Windows 2000 active directory environment (using Unix DNS), is it possible to create entries in Unix Bind to point Microsoft Workstations to specific Microsoft servers, depending on their Microsoft FSMO roles (i.e. Domain Naming Master, PDC Emulator, RID, Infrastructure Master)? In other words, is it possible to enter the FSMO roles into Bind?
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