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<p>Can you test with commit <a class="commit-link" data-hovercard-type="commit" data-hovercard-url="https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/1cda029885dd89e2ec46fe28a0d6f656aad19e7a/hovercard" href="https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/1cda029885dd89e2ec46fe28a0d6f656aad19e7a"><tt>1cda029</tt></a>, I did a different approach to be sure there is <code>[</code> at beginning of host part, not to find <code>]</code> in uri parameters. The for the PV field, there is a function that already returns the ipv6 address with []. I haven't tested, thus feedback on how it works is appreciated in order to backport.</p>

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