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Upgrade Go version to 1.21+ and add support for new object #237

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  • Added support for the Zone Forward object
  • Added new structure to handle Nullable list on Forward Zone
  • Upgraded Go support from 1.17 to 1.21 and above
  • Updated dependencies on vendor dir

Aish-sp and others added 10 commits June 10, 2024 21:27
* [ADD] Support zone_forward DNS object

* [IMP] Updated Go Version to support 1.21 and above with updating dependent libs.

* [FIX] removing omitempty tag for ns_group field of zone_forward record.

* [FIX] removing omitempty tage for ForwardingServers in zone forward record.

* [FIX] adding omitempty tags for forwarding_servers field and adding omitempty to ns_group field of forward zone record

* [FIX] NIOS-101148: adding wrapper struct for forwarding-servers to support setting, unsetting and modifying the field.
* Add release notes and changelog

* Update CHANGELOG.md
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LGTM

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LGTM

@JkhatriInfobox JkhatriInfobox merged commit 0e7c3b2 into master Jun 20, 2024
@JkhatriInfobox JkhatriInfobox deleted the dev branch November 19, 2024 09:32
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