miconda left a comment (kamailio/kamailio#4336)
> If it's NOT a URN scheme, then '@' is an invalid charachter in host part and
> should error out.
>
> If it is a URN scheme, '@' is just another character in the host name and
> it's valid.
I haven't looked at the code, but from your comments above I guess that the URN
value is stored in the host field of the URI structure? Would it be a case
where the part after the `@` should be actually used as a host/domain (ie., the
urn with the role of the username, and the value after `@` as domain/ip
address)?
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