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