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<p>As I said, kamailio uses libc functions for resolving, you can dig in the code and see if anything is missing, Kamailio shouldn't do anything special here, if the libc function supports that kind of domain, it should work. But maybe other checks are done till the dns resolve function ... absolute domain format is not something that I saw in sip messages. Pull requests are welcome of course.</p>

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