Hi!

THanks, Klaus!

The solution was to use a trick by Peter Dunkley in an old mail. I could add 
another Path header, but could not run msg_apply_changes on that. Instead I 
forwarded the message to myself and then saved in location database. Now I have 
to path headers, with the top one pointing to the TCP connection with the 
received parameter, like you described.

Thanks for explaining the TCP connection matching and your open brainstorm that 
provided a solution!

The question is now how to get the proxy on the inside of the NAT - also 
Kamailio - to keep the TCP connection open for a very, very long time :-)
But there are many TCP parameters for that. And NAT keepalives.
/O
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