Whether to be stateful & statless is more a logical role. Same proxy
can be stateful for one request while stateless for the other. This
may be decided by your proxy/application configuration. But there 
are rules where proxy cannot have this choise (eg, when forking 
proxy MUST remain stateful for the entire transaction etc).

Thanks
Sachin


> Received no answers, sending it again, please help me out!
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Sec 16.10 of RFC 3261 reads
> 
>    If a response context is not found, the element does not have any
>    knowledge of the request to apply the CANCEL to.  It MUST statelessly
>    forward the CANCEL request (it may have statelessly forwarded the
>                               ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>    associated request previously).
>    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> On what cases does a stateful proxy statelessy forward a request ?
> 
> - Sp.Raja
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