<p></p>
<p>yes, you are right.<br>
This name modification made by linux core libs.</p>
<p>I have checked the <code>resolve.conf</code> settings and this managed by <code>domain</code> directive in <code>/etc/resolv.conf</code>.<br>
<em>example</em></p>
<pre><code>domain .
</code></pre>
<p>I now fixed extra DNS request generation.</p>
<p>But the original request still actual.<br>
Should Kamailio resolve absolute DNS names and do not generate error messages like <code>bad host name in uri</code>?</p>

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