Escape backslashes in .properties examples of setting internal-proxies
In a properties file, a backslash is used as an escape character for the line terminator sequence to allow values to be split across multiple lines. When a backslash is used elsewhere they're stripped out of the property's value. This commit updates .properties-based examples for configuring server.tomcat.internal-proxies to escape the backslahes so that they are retained in the property's value at runtime. See gh-1989
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@ -70,10 +70,10 @@ content into your application; rather pick only the properties that you need.
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server.ssl.trust-store-type=
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server.tomcat.access-log-pattern= # log pattern of the access log
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server.tomcat.access-log-enabled=false # is access logging enabled
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server.tomcat.internal-proxies=10\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}|\
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192\.168\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}|\
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169\.254\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}|\
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127\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3} # regular expression matching trusted IP addresses
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server.tomcat.internal-proxies=10\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}|\\
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192\\.168\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}|\\
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169\\.254\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}|\\
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127\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3} # regular expression matching trusted IP addresses
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server.tomcat.protocol-header=x-forwarded-proto # front end proxy forward header
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server.tomcat.port-header= # front end proxy port header
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server.tomcat.remote-ip-header=x-forwarded-for
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server.tomcat.internal_proxies=192\.168\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}
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server.tomcat.internal_proxies=192\\.168\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}
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Alternatively, you can take complete control of the configuration of the `RemoteIpValve`
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