Hi,

You mentioned that your kafka broker is behind a proxy. This could be a 
problem, because when the client try to get the cluster's topology, it will get 
the brokers ' private addresses , which is not reachable.


Regards,
Kien


On Aug 11, 2017, 18:18, at 18:18, "Tzu-Li (Gordon) Tai" <tzuli...@apache.org> 
wrote:
>No, there should be no difference between setting it up on Ubuntu or OS
>X.
>
>I can’t really tell any anything suspicious from the information
>provided so far, unfortunately.
>Perhaps you can try first checking that the Kafka topic is consumable
>from where you’re running Flink, e.g. using the example console
>consumer / producers?
>
>
>On 11 August 2017 at 7:06:46 PM, AndreaKinn (kinn6...@hotmail.it)
>wrote:
>
>the kafka version I use is the latest (0.11.0.0). But to be honestly,
>also
>locally I use 0.11.0.0 and in that case it works correctly. Anyway the
>last
>kafka connector on flink is designed for kafka 0.10.x.x
>
>I use OS X locally and Ubuntu on the cluster. It has importance?
>
>
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