ERROR - server is misbehaving

I am trying to create a reverse tunnel using Zrok and OpenZiti on a local Ubuntu PC, and point it to another remote Ubuntu device outside of my LAN. Locally, the Ubuntu PC has a permanent IP via DynDNS, and has a (seemingly) successfull Zrok installation. The Zrok panel can be accessed on port 18080 and I can login with any manually created account, and even via an account created via email invitation.

Also it's worth noting that I am seeing 3 nodes connected via 2 edges on the graph, so it seems like there is a working tunnel between the two ubuntu devices.

Here's the exact error that I am getting on the remote Ubuntu PC when i type the following command -> zrok share reserved --headless [token]

│[   0.713]   ERROR main.(*sharePublicCommand).shareLocal.func3: error running http web backend: loading new config: http app module: start: listening on   │
│zrok/i4d80v640dus:0: failed to listen: no apiSession, authentication attempt failed: Post "https://ubuntu:1280/edge/client/v1/authenticate?method=cert":   │
│dial tcp: lookup ubuntu on 127.0.0.53:53: server misbehaving 

Hi @david-paun, welcome to the community and to OpenZiti/zrok!

I'm not quite sure I can see exactly what's happening here or why it's failing. I'll ask a few colleagues and see if anyone has an idea. Someone will follow up soon. Cheers

This looks to me like there is something going on with the OpenZiti installation. Is the machine running the zrok share reserved able to reach ubuntu:1280?