My version is kafka_2.11-0.9.0.0. I find that the kafka listen on multi tcp
port on a linux server.

[gdata@gdataqosconnd2 kafka_2.11-0.9.0.0]$ netstat -plnt|grep java
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info
 will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.)
tcp        0      0 10.105.7.243:9092       0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN      31011/java
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:51367           0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN      31011/java
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:1105            0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN      31011/java
tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:42592           0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN      31011/java

10.105.7.243:9092 is the broker's port.0 0.0.0.0:1105 is the jmx port that
I set in the start script.
But I dont know what is the 0 0.0.0.0:51367 and 0 0.0.0.0:42592. And more
tricky, the port will change after restarting of the kafka process.

So  I want to know how to bind the kafka port to private interface just
like '10.105.7.243'.
If I can not bind them, can I set the fixed listened port number?

My kafka server.properties is:
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# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# see kafka.server.KafkaConfig for additional details and defaults

############################# Server Basics #############################

# The id of the broker. This must be set to a unique integer for each
broker.
broker.id=1

############################# Socket Server Settings
#############################

listeners=PLAINTEXT://10.105.7.243:9092

# The port the socket server listens on
#port=9092

# Hostname the broker will bind to. If not set, the server will bind to all
interfaces
#host.name=localhost

# Hostname the broker will advertise to producers and consumers. If not
set, it uses the
# value for "host.name" if configured.  Otherwise, it will use the value
returned from
# java.net.InetAddress.getCanonicalHostName().
#advertised.host.name=<hostname routable by clients>

# The port to publish to ZooKeeper for clients to use. If this is not set,
# it will publish the same port that the broker binds to.
#advertised.port=<port accessible by clients>

# The number of threads handling network requests
num.network.threads=3

# The number of threads doing disk I/O
num.io.threads=8

# The send buffer (SO_SNDBUF) used by the socket server
socket.send.buffer.bytes=102400

# The receive buffer (SO_RCVBUF) used by the socket server
socket.receive.buffer.bytes=102400

# The maximum size of a request that the socket server will accept
(protection against OOM)
socket.request.max.bytes=104857600


############################# Log Basics #############################

# A comma seperated list of directories under which to store log files
log.dirs=/data/gdata/var/kafka-logs

# The default number of log partitions per topic. More partitions allow
greater
# parallelism for consumption, but this will also result in more files
across
# the brokers.
num.partitions=1

# The number of threads per data directory to be used for log recovery at
startup and flushing at shutdown.
# This value is recommended to be increased for installations with data
dirs located in RAID array.
num.recovery.threads.per.data.dir=1

############################# Log Flush Policy #############################

# Messages are immediately written to the filesystem but by default we only
fsync() to sync
# the OS cache lazily. The following configurations control the flush of
data to disk.
# There are a few important trade-offs here:
#    1. Durability: Unflushed data may be lost if you are not using
replication.
#    2. Latency: Very large flush intervals may lead to latency spikes when
the flush does occur as there will be a lot of data to flush.
#    3. Throughput: The flush is generally the most expensive operation,
and a small flush interval may lead to exceessive seeks.
# The settings below allow one to configure the flush policy to flush data
after a period of time or
# every N messages (or both). This can be done globally and overridden on a
per-topic basis.

# The number of messages to accept before forcing a flush of data to disk
#log.flush.interval.messages=10000

# The maximum amount of time a message can sit in a log before we force a
flush
#log.flush.interval.ms=1000

############################# Log Retention Policy
#############################

# The following configurations control the disposal of log segments. The
policy can
# be set to delete segments after a period of time, or after a given size
has accumulated.
# A segment will be deleted whenever *either* of these criteria are met.
Deletion always happens
# from the end of the log.

# The minimum age of a log file to be eligible for deletion
log.retention.hours=48

# A size-based retention policy for logs. Segments are pruned from the log
as long as the remaining
# segments don't drop below log.retention.bytes.
#log.retention.bytes=1073741824

# The maximum size of a log segment file. When this size is reached a new
log segment will be created.
log.segment.bytes=1073741824

# The interval at which log segments are checked to see if they can be
deleted according
# to the retention policies
log.retention.check.interval.ms=300000

# By default the log cleaner is disabled and the log retention policy will
default to just delete segments after their retention expires.
# If log.cleaner.enable=true is set the cleaner will be enabled and
individual logs can then be marked for log compaction.
log.cleaner.enable=false

############################# Zookeeper #############################

# Zookeeper connection string (see zookeeper docs for details).
# This is a comma separated host:port pairs, each corresponding to a zk
# server. e.g. "127.0.0.1:3000,127.0.0.1:3001,127.0.0.1:3002".
# You can also append an optional chroot string to the urls to specify the
# root directory for all kafka znodes.
zookeeper.connect=10.131.208.195:1888,10.105.46.165:1888,10.105.52.174:1888

# Timeout in ms for connecting to zookeeper
zookeeper.connection.timeout.ms=6000



And the start script:
[gdata@gdataqosconnd2 kafka_2.11-0.9.0.0]$ cat bin/kafka-server-start.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
# contributor license agreements.  See the NOTICE file distributed with
# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
# The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
# (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
# the License.  You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
#    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.

if [ $# -lt 1 ];
then
    echo "USAGE: $0 [-daemon] server.properties [--override
property=value]*"
    exit 1
fi
base_dir=$(dirname $0)

if [ "x$KAFKA_LOG4J_OPTS" = "x" ]; then
    export
KAFKA_LOG4J_OPTS="-Dlog4j.configuration=file:$base_dir/../config/log4j.properties"
fi

if [ "x$KAFKA_HEAP_OPTS" = "x" ]; then
    export KAFKA_HEAP_OPTS="-Xmx1G -Xms1G"
fi

EXTRA_ARGS="-name kafkaServer -loggc
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=1105
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote=true
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false"

COMMAND=$1
case $COMMAND in
  -daemon)
    EXTRA_ARGS="-daemon "$EXTRA_ARGS
    shift
    ;;
  *)
    ;;
esac

exec $base_dir/kafka-run-class.sh $EXTRA_ARGS kafka.Kafka $@

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