Obtaining Kafka Clients
Kafka instances are fully compatible with open-source clients. You can obtain clients in other programming languages and access your instance as instructed by the official Kafka website.
Connections FAQs
- Troubleshooting Kafka Connection Exceptions
- How Do I Select and Configure a Security Group?
- Can I Access a Kafka Instance Over a Public Network?
- How Many Connection Addresses Does a Kafka Instance Have by Default?
- Do Kafka Instances Support Cross-Region Access?
- Do Kafka Instances Support Cross-VPC Access?
- Do Kafka Instances Support Cross-Subnet Access?
- Does DMS for Kafka Support Authentication with Kerberos?
- Does DMS for Kafka Support Password-Free Access?
- Obtaining Kafka Clients
- How Do I Obtain the Public Access Address After Public Access Is Enabled?
- Does DMS for Kafka Support Authentication on Clients by the Server?
- Can I Use PEM SSL Truststore When Connecting to a Kafka Instance with SASL_SSL Enabled?
- What Are the Differences Between JKS and CRT Certificates?
- Which TLS Version Does DMS for Kafka Support?
- Is There a Limit on the Number of Client Connections to a Kafka Instance?
- How Many Connections Are Allowed from Each IP Address?
- Can I Change the Private Network Addresses of a Kafka Instance?
- Is the Same SSL Certificate Used for Different Instances?
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