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merge Playground2 branch #64

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MathJud and others added 14 commits August 20, 2024 14:43
- fontawesome icons have been integrated for inspector UI
- domains can be removed from inspection
- the DNSSEC state of the domains are indicated via flag
- use specific template for SRV entry
- create template
- create styling
- fill template
- new services.js class
    - has default definitions for each supported service
    - can parse and concatenate TXT binary arrays
    - can create links
- the links are usually created after the TXT file is parsed, as most of the services require a TXT entry
The domains newly do the following things:
- resolve the status
- recheck for the status if the status is not active
- resolve Zone

There is a workaround for the resolve DoH, as WASM produces an error for subdomains & dohjs does not support SVCB lookups.
- Added services: ftp, telnet
- Added https service links for port 443
- Added a lot of error catching
- updated SD_Inspector to new dns query return object
UI to request and list domains
This advanced functionality is in a specific advanced editing part of the manager, which is hidden by default.
@adam-burns adam-burns merged commit cdcbe0f into master Sep 2, 2024
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@adam-burns adam-burns deleted the playground2 branch September 2, 2024 11:11
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