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This change adds a User-Agent header to outgoing HTTP requests. This is a security enhancement to prevent services from blocking requests and to avoid fingerprinting the default Go HTTP client.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 291485237710500509 started by @lucasew

💡 **Enhancement:** Many web services and firewalls block requests that lack a `User-Agent` or use a default, non-browser-like one (e.g., `Go-http-client/1.1`). Setting a custom header improves interoperability and reduces the chance of the service being blocked. It also prevents fingerprinting of the underlying Go HTTP client.

🔧 **Fix:** A `User-Agent` header with the value "Sentinel/1.0" is now set on the request object within the `fetchAndParse` function.

✅ **Verification:** The change was tested by running the existing test suite (`go test ./...`), which passed successfully.
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