RageLtMan 2347c8df99 Create basic packet manipulation modules
Create Rex::Proto::DNS::Packet and Packet::Raw to allow common
parsing, validation, and raw data operations across both Rex and
Msf namespaces.

The modules contain class methods and do not need to be mixed in
to use their functionality Packet.method is enough, and reduces GC
strain since new objects are not constantly being instantiated, and
these modules contain no internal state.

Clean up UDP socket leak from Rex::Proto::DNS::Server under certain
conditions.

Create Msf::Exploit::DNS::Common mixin to provide descendants with
access to Packet and the hostname Regex.

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Testing:
  Tested running the RC provided in the pull request
  Manual testing in IRB/Pry while porting PoC for CVE-2015-7547
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