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<p>Thanks, I am going to merge it, but the leak is about using the function from kemi with the <code>KSR.x.modf()</code>? Or, if you used in native kamailio.cfg, what kind of parameters did you provide? Fixup is done usually only once at startup, and free fixup at shutdown.</p>

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