DNS: check content
See original GitHub issueDNS should have a ‘keyword’-like field.
ie uptime-kuma.io TXT kirjukala.
What differentiates it from keywords is that uptime-kuma.io TXT kirjukala pahamaja should be read as failure.
For example, with AAAA, it doesn’t help, if it is pointed elsewhere.
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Would be a really great feature to assert an expected value from the DNS answer. Keyword is a great idea.
DNSSEC, while you at it.