# Server Fixed (This file is NOT related to neighbourhood, but it is some stuff I learned during the down time of the server) ## Timeline Aprox. 10 PM UTC+8 - I found out that the server is running an outdated version of the app and tried using `docker compose pull`, but saw 192.168.1.1:53 is not a Server, and tried to fix it, and broke off the connection to the internet. 11:40-ish PM UTC+8 Server is back online. ## So what is the issue? Well, My issue is one of my config files included a "on", which is why the PPPoE conenction does not work anymore. Image: ![](/.github/OTHER/ig_story_58m.png) And also I wrote a super stupid cron fix, which is below. ## My stupid cron fix: Cron Job: ``` 0 * * * * "bun run /hardpushrevolvconf.ts" > /dev/null ``` Here is the script I used to force the change of my resolv.conf file: ```typescript import { file, $ } from "bun"; function sendDataToSlack(text: string) { fetch("{slack_web_hook_to_one_of_my_channels_in_hackclub}", { method: "POST", headers: { "Content-Type": "application-json" }, body: JSON.stringify({ text: text }) }) return; } const resolvConfPath = "/etc/resolv.conf"; const resolvConf = file(resolvConfPath); const resolvConfText = await resolvConf.text(); if (resolvConfText.includes("192.168.1.1")) { // Auto git config await $`git add .` await $`git commit -a -m "Auto Commit by the server ${Date().now}, before doing stuff into resolvConf"` try { await resolvConf.write("nameserver 8.8.8.8\n"); sendDataToSlack(`${resolvConfPath} updated successfully.`); } catch (error) { sendDataToSlack(`Failed to write to ${resolvConfPath}:`, error); sendDataToSlack( "This likely happened because you didn't run the script with root privileges (e.g., 'sudo bun run script.ts')." ); } await $`git add .` await $`git commit -a -m "Auto Commit by the server ${Date().now}, after doing stuff into resolvConf"` await $`git push` } else { sendDataToSlack( "Did not find '192.168.1.1'. No changes have been made." ); } ```