Hi Bernd

I also use dual-stack.

When the destination has an ipv6 and ipv4 address in the DNS, then
kamailio should be able to use either of those protocols to reach it.

So:

CPE => ipv4 => Kamailio => ipv6 => CPE

should work, if the involved CPE play along!

Example: Cisco SPA112 don't know about IPv6 IP addresses in SIP headers
and their parser uses ':' as hostname:port separator completely
breaking IPv6 addresses and building broken header in it's replies.

Also mind, the RTP stream. And ipv4 only CPE will not be able to
exchange RTP with an CPE advertising ipv6. So using ICE might help and
maybe even use rtpengine to tank different protocols on each leg.

Mit freundlichen Grüssen

-Benoît Panizzon-
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