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help with regex for masking?

abi2023
Path Finder

I need to mask data before it being index. my sample his log structure.

"2023-11-02 06:53:00 xx.xxx.xxx.xx GET /Security/Security/Logon 123 - xx.xxx.x.xxx Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+10.0;+Win64;+x64)+AppleWebKit/537.36+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/86.0.4240.198+Safari/537.36=RDPword=jsndksjs834u935=PDUserId=jsndksjs834u935=PDPword=jsndksjs834u935=RFuser=&securityToken=xxxxxxxx 200 0 0 14"

I need to match highlights in green "RDPword=jsndksjs834u935", and "PDPword=jsndksjs834u935"

I am using regex this matching the following which I don't want it match  "PDUserId=jsndksjs834u935="

RDPWord=([^=]+)=PDUUserId=([^=]+)=PDPWord=([^=]+)

Can someone help me 

Thanks

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

If you just want a regex which you can use with SEDCMD, just match each part separately and substitute with nothing. And you can use the same match several times to match and substitute all matching strings.

Like

s/[RP]DPword=[^=]+//g
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Regex is very case-sensitive.  This matches the sample event.

RDPword=([^=]+)=PDUserId=([^=]+)=PDPword=([^=]+)
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abi2023
Path Finder

my following regex is matching  "RDPword=jsndksjs834u935=PDUserId=jsndksjs834u935=PDPword=jsndksjs834u935"

I want to exclude follwing "=PDUserId=jsndksjs834u935=" how do I modify the this rex to not match =PDUserId=jsndksjs834u935=
RDPword=([^=]+)=PDUserId=([^=]+)=PDPword=([^=]+)

RDPword=([^=]+)=PDUserId=([^=]+)=PDPword=([^=]+)




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