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Storing the request matcher outside of the for loop means that if one of the SecurityFilterChain instances is not of type DefaultSecurityFilterChain, then the error may print out an earlier request matcher instead of the current one. Instead, this commit changes to print out the entire filter chain so that it can be inside of the for loop, regardless of type. Issue gh-15220
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