(Resolved) Authentication servers are down. Please try again later, sorry!

I am using the latest release of the MineOS. I have ruled out firewall, from the router, from windows, from linux. I have two systems with Minecraft Java Edition on them. I can connect to the Realms and other servers fine.

In the server, I can ping Google and get all updates.

I have tried to set the server up as root, and as mc. The log shows what the client shows when I try to connect to the default ip and mc port. I have tried several .jar server files and I get the same result. I can see the server being broadcast, but even if I use direct connect to the ip, I get the same results from 2 different systems. “Authentication servers are down. Please try again later, sorry!”

DNS is set to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

I have verified that these servers are actually up and running and there is no alerts from Mojang on twitter.

What else might I look at?

latest.log
|03:40:56] ain/INFO]: Environment: authHost=‘https://authserver.mojang.com’, accountsHost=‘https://api.mojang.com’, sessionHost=‘https://sessionserver.mojang.com’, servicesHost=‘https://api.minecraftservices.com’, name=‘PROD’|
|[03:40:57] ain/WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, destination] and [teleport, targets] with inputs: [Player, 0123, @e, dd12be42-52a9-4a91-a8a1-11c01849e498]|
|[03:40:57] ain/WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, location] and [teleport, destination] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]|
|[03:40:57] ain/WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, location] and [teleport, targets] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]|
|[03:40:57] ain/WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, targets] and [teleport, destination] with inputs: [Player, 0123, dd12be42-52a9-4a91-a8a1-11c01849e498]|
|[03:40:57] ain/WARN]: Ambiguity between arguments [teleport, targets, location] and [teleport, targets, destination] with inputs: [0.1 -0.5 .9, 0 0 0]|
|[03:40:57] ain/INFO]: Reloading ResourceManager: Default|
|[03:40:58] [Worker-Main-4/INFO]: Loaded 7 recipes|
|[03:40:58] [Worker-Main-4/INFO]: Loaded 1025 advancements|
|[03:40:59] [Server thread/INFO]: Starting minecraft server version 21w05b|
|[03:40:59] [Server thread/INFO]: Loading properties|
|[03:40:59] [Server thread/INFO]: Default game type: SURVIVAL|
|[03:40:59] [Server thread/INFO]: Generating keypair|
|[03:41:00] [Server thread/INFO]: Starting Minecraft server on 0.0.0.0:25565|
|[03:41:00] [Server thread/INFO]: Using epoll channel type|
|[03:41:00] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing level “Da Bandit on the run”|
|[03:41:00] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing start region for dimension minecraft:overworld|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:03] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 0%|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 15%|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Preparing spawn area: 15%|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Time elapsed: 3882 ms|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Done (4.040s)! For help, type “help”|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Starting GS4 status listener|
|[03:41:04] [Server thread/INFO]: Thread Query Listener started|
|[03:41:04] [Query Listener #1/INFO]: Query running on 0.0.0.0:25565|
|[03:45:59] [User Authenticator #1/INFO]: Disconnecting com.mojang.authlib.GameProfile@55d6f0b6[id=,name=BiomeBandit,properties={},legacy=false] (/192.168.0.22:62816): Authentication servers are down. Please try again later, sorry!|
|[03:45:59] [User Authenticator #1/ERROR]: Couldn’t verify username because servers are unavailable|
|[03:45:59] [Server thread/INFO]: com.mojang.authlib.GameProfile@55d6f0b6[id=,name=BiomeBandit,properties={},legacy=false] (/192.168.0.22:62816) lost connection: Authentication servers are down. Please try again later, sorry!|
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Instead of using the Guided install with Linux VM, I just did the Guided install and I got in. It makes no sense to me at all, but if I am in, then I am in and I will call it a win.

The only explanation I can come up with if this was done fairly recently, then Mojang may have had a momentary outage. I ran into the same issue briefly the other day, and my server has been running fine for several years now.

I am thinking it could have also been a Bios setting, as I went through and disabled all the Intel assisted elements that stated it was something that might be thinking I was running the Windows OS. It was one of the 3 possibilities, the install, the Intel inside, or Mojang.