On 11/11/2010 11:52 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:

2. Yes. throw an append_branch() into your failure route.

To expand on this; the proxy can't just arbitrarily t_relay() again after it has received a final negative reply. That's not what proxies do. The only way it can happen is if a proxy uses its forking capability, as described by the standard, to create a new branch to another destination. Only then would it be justified in keeping the final negative reply on the first branch opaque from the customer and pursuing other options.

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