Fix IPv6 address string representation#853
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1) Use existing standard libraries to convert to/from IPv4/IPv6 strings and binary representation. 2) Move null terminator assignment InetAddress::toIpString to top of function, this way if ANY errors occurs that don't write content to the buffer, we're not passing a potentially dangerous buffer around.
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Switch from using self-supplied to standards compliant versions of IP address to/from string/binary conversion functions.
The version in ZT didn't understand IPv6 :: (double-colon) syntax, and would improperly convert shorthand IPv6 strings into the wrong binary representation.
The version in ZT didn't generate shorthand IPv6 strings either, so this makes them easier to visually parse.
No change in IPv4 conversion other than using the standard library instead of ZT custom code.