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    <p>Hello,</p>
    <p>if the 404 is matching an active transaction, then it should be
      absorbed when there is another active branch. But if the 404 is
      not matching the transaction, then it will be forwarded. You can
      use reply_route {} with a t_check_trans() condition to drop the
      replies not matching transactions.</p>
    <p>Cheers,<br>
      Daniel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/12/2016 17:12, José Seabra wrote:<br>
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              <div>Hi all,<br>
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              Forget my last email.<br>
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            This happens because the phone is sending the 404 in the
            wrong format.<br>
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          Thank you and sorry for my last email.<br>
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        <div>Regards<br>
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        <div>José <br>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">2016-12-13 14:40 GMT+00:00 José Seabra
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                  <div>Hello there,<br>
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                  I have a Kamailio server acting as registrar server
                  and when the subscriber has more than 1 AOR, kamailio
                  sends an INVITES to each AOR, if one of them replies
                  404 what should be the kamailio behavior:<br>
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                  <li>should Kamailio  reply with an ACK and not pass
                    the 404 to UAC? </li>
                  <li>should Kamailio forward the 404 to UAC?</li>
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                I'm asking this because i'm facing the second behavior,
                that is, kamailio is forwarding the 404 to UAC and the
                call is terminated.</div>
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                                <div>José Seabra</div>
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          <div>José Seabra</div>
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