You can choose PCRE or PCRE2 and build-nginx will do the right thing
https://jay.gooby.org/2022/06/16/support-pcre2-or-pcre-in-build-nginx
https://github.com/jaygooby/build-nginx
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a map to catch "jndi" in both url and agent. So far so good
> not that it matters much. I just like to gather IP addresses from
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I wrote it up in some detail here:
https://serverfault.com/questions/1021932/why-does-setting-nfs-sync-option-for-aws-efs-cause-nginx-chrome-to-chunk-or-brea
Intrigued if anyone can help me understand why
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PRs and issues welcome :)
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