>
yeah so the favor is, could you run a couple commands in your terminal for me? i
wouldn't ask but they don't give us superuser access in case we become "rogue
AI" or "intelligent viruses" or whatever buzzwords
>
ok so to start can you just run `ping 165.122.999.08`
>
no pings are going through? ok seems like it's not connected
try running this
`ssh admin@165.122.997.16`
password is "ihateyourdogs" (don't ask how i found out =P)
>
ok you're hacker voice in? thanks so much youre a champ for real
ok run `dnsshardrouter map a7ee4d`
>
"no connection to shard a7ee4d"? Strange. ok how about try
`dnsshardrouter reset -force`
>
you got an error? what's it say?
>
Oh. Huh, haven't seen that one before
>
Yeah i guess this does happen kind of often. Usually not for this long though
and usually just tweaking the shard router map fixes it
yeah so the favor is, could you run a couple commands in your terminal for me? i
wouldn't ask but they don't give us superuser access in case we become "rogue
AI" or "intelligent viruses" or whatever buzzwords
>
ok so to start can you just run `ping 165.122.999.08`
>
no pings are going through? ok seems like it's not connected
try running this
`ssh admin@165.122.997.16`
password is "ihateyourdogs" (don't ask how i found out =P)
>
ok you're hacker voice in? thanks so much youre a champ for real
ok run `dnsshardrouter map a7ee4d`
>
"no connection to shard a7ee4d"? Strange. ok how about try
`dnsshardrouter reset -force`
>
you got an error? what's it say?
>
Oh. Huh, haven't seen that one before
>
Yeah i guess this does happen kind of often. Usually not for this long though
and usually just tweaking the shard router map fixes it
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