Ivan Babrou created KAFKA-6444:
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             Summary: Kafka consumers and producers get confused by dualstack A 
+ AAAA DNS records
                 Key: KAFKA-6444
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-6444
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 0.11.0.1
            Reporter: Ivan Babrou


We have hostnames with both A (IPv4) and AAAA (IPv6) DNS records. Kafka is 
configured to only listen on IPv6 by manually setting IP to listen on and 
advertise outside.

Brokers have no issue communicating between them, because they are not given 
the option to resolve hostnames and pick IP protocol version.

Consumers and producers have to use bootstrap hostnames and do not try to 
connect to IPv6 at all, they are stuck in SYN_SENT over IPv4:

{noformat}
syslog-ng 12621      999  123u  IPv6         2411122889      0t0        TCP 
192.168.0.2:41626->192.168.0.1:9092 (SYN_SENT)
{noformat}

This happened to consumer in syslog-ng output plugin:

* https://github.com/balabit/syslog-ng/issues/1835

It also happened to a Flink consumer, although I do no have any more info about 
that one. We fixed the issue by only providing AAAA records for bootstrapping.

Previously we saw the opposite problem with dualstack: software does not 
implement happy eyeballs and only connects to IPv6 address, which is 
firewalled. This happened to SSH (client gets stuck if you don't supply -4) and 
Go (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/22225) to give a couple of examples.

The solution for this is Happy Eyeballs: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Eyeballs

Kafka clients should connect to IPv6 first and then fallback to IPv4 if not 
available.

There is also KAFKA-3347.



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