Kai Knoblich 8268aed10f net-mgmt/netbox: Update to 2.6.6
Changelog:

Enhancements:
* Add InfiniBand interface types
* Add rack and site filters for cables
* Disallow raw HTML in Markdown-rendered fields
* Add MultiObjectVar for custom scripts
* Enable editing of individual DeviceType components
* Render text and URL fields as textareas in the custom link form
* Introduce commit_default custom script attribute to not commit changes by
  default

Bug Fixes:
* Prevent primary IP address for a device/VM from being reassigned
* Correct CSV headers for exported power feeds
* Fix device status page loading when NAPALM call fails
* Prevent erroneous redirects when editing tags
* Ensure consistent display of changelog retention period
* Change device to parent in interface editing VLAN filtering logic
* Restore label for comments field when bulk editing circuits
* Enforce view permissions on global search results
* Enforce object-form JSON for local context data on devices and VMs

https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox/releases/tag/v2.6.6

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