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Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Cloudflare reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.
- Domains (40%)
- Cloud Services (34%)
- Hosting (20%)
- Web Tools (4%)
- E-mail (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 8 days ago |
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Domains | 12 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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James Ross (@CherryJimbo) reportedIsn’t this a major breaking change from Cloudflare across every proxied site? There’s lots of api clients that have indiscriminately sent accept: application/json and then had custom html response handling for Cloudflare errors 🤔
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K.R.I.S. (@KrisWorkLife) reportedWhen will @Cloudflare support .in domains? 🙄
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mediocre poster (@BopityBibity) reported@pcshipp you will want to transfer it to cloudflare anyhow for the cool stuff it has down the line (email routing is quite cool). don't even touch godaddy. namecheap iirc is cheaper upfront sometimes but renewal costs more
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Collin Wilkins (@CollinWilkins7) reported@GergelyOrosz When you use a closed model you accept the other parts of it. Outsource the “more complex” components of a harness but lose flexibility. Like when cloudflare went down. Or everyone using us-east-1 as primary AWS region. It’s great and simple til it fails
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Diego E. Solórzano (@diegoesolorzano) reported@Cloudflare Hey, I had an issue with billing on Apr 7th. Filled a support ticket and still having heard from you. The price on the model's docs page and the price you actually pay are not the same number. In my case the gap was 18x. @CloudflareDev
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idkmybffjill? ➡️BlueSky (@napsterbater) reported@Crazymindplow @Cloudflare One of many reasons why Ubiquiti suck, they were so far behind with IPv6 support, and they still have **** firmware often.
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The Lifer (Carlotta's Pet 💎♦️❄️) (@TheLifer_87373) reported@lynxuuk Yep, actually I was tracking and several domains fell so I suppose is a cloudflare or mayor host issue, it's solved now so...
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liz: i miss u mobo (@shaidiastri) reportedis anyone else having issues with cloudflare on ao3 or am i just a chud who needed to touch grass
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Tom W (@TomWinTejas) reported@TexasAnCap Cloudflare is good if you are close to one of their resolvers. You'll be fine, likely hit theirs in Dallas. But if you're somewhere outside of their footprint they don't support EDNS Client Subnet which has negative impacts on some CDNs. Quad Nine supports EDNS CS and has pretty good POP density as well.
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Doug Hardman (@DougHardman) reported100+ domains scattered over 4 registrars collapsed into one cloudflare account in about 2 hours thanks to Claude Code. All I needed was API keys to feed it and it took care of everything for me. These are the tasks that even tech savvy people have to do that would have taken a DevOps agent a few days worth of scripting or at the worst, copy/pasting into browsers. @claude Code isn't just for writing code. It's a force multiplier on getting your tech organized.
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vimtor (@vimtor) reported@hiwinit we had cloudflare support, but it was only halfway there it's my belief that if we have native support for something, it should be really good but don't worry, we are getting closer to most use cases and tomorrow's announcement will be about aws
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Editor's Quote (@Editorsquote) reported@SahilExec Just route through Cloudflare for the meantime if you don't have a fix solution instantly...
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JibaoProxy (@JibaoProxy) reported@NicoReyes_dev 100% this. The 80/20 split is real. Add jitter too: time.sleep(random.uniform(1, 4)) looks way more human than fixed 2s. And if target uses Cloudflare, residential IPs help a lot. DC IPs get flagged on ASN check before your request even arrives.
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Builds After 5 🦉 (@buildsafter5) reported@arvidkahl billion-dollar scraping budget vs one person and a Cloudflare plan. the math was never fair.
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John Boland (JIB) (@actualjib) reportedMr. Bosmeny obviously understands the problem better than many specialists in the C-UAS field (maybe because his livelihood doesn't depend on misunderstanding it), but here he makes a fundamental error on how defense has to work by asking for a CloudFlare over a Raytheon: service over just a weapon. The solution is not a service more than a weapon, the solution is less service and more weapon. Defense is already badly weighed and watered down by decisions to maximize post-acquisition support revenue: contractors are incentivized to sell the maintenence of a bomb rather than selling a bomb that blows up. The winning company will sell a weapon that kills drones. It will be cheap, efficient, lethal, and yes it will integrate with everything as Mr. Bosmeny requests. It already exists, by the way.
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Saeed Anwar (@saen_dev) reportedGarage S3 is the most boring answer and probably the right one - self-hostable, actively maintained, Go-based. Cloudflare R2 if you want managed and never want to think about egress fees again.
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dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported@Cloudflare dealing with cloudflare is like fighting a hydra, after other people spends ages having to fix the **** that cloudflare keep breaking they **** up even more stuff making every company stupid enough to use cloudflare lose much bussiness and money
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Lain on the Blockchain (@CryptoCyberia) reported@ExactlyBackward @FourVork I have no idea, but that's certainly a great statement to want to find. My understanding is that, with the power of vibe coding, updates to things like Github, AWS, Amazon store website, Cloudflare verification, etc., are breaking for normal use, but it's possible that malicious entities are targeting these services ans finding exploits in the new code thst weren't there before. Then there's the other side, which I think you're hinting at, where malicious users are finding exploits that would have worked in previous versions and the latest versions, and then, naturally, the thought line goes "perhaps those malicious actors are using LLMs to find exploits that existed for forever in the code, and therefore, the increase in services going down is because of attackers using LLMs, not the services' teams making oopsies bc of LLMs.
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idkmybffjill? ➡️BlueSky (@napsterbater) reported@DiljotMutti @Cloudflare No.. nobody wants that **** that couldn't even work in the first place. it's a bad April fool's joke, that was late.
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snake_eater4526 (@SEater45) reported@napsterbater @Cloudflare What I'm talking about is dual stacking network ( a router doing ipv4 lan / IPv6 wan for exemple ). Which also is tunneling the ipv4 traffic into IPv6. Like I said, it's all router's magic ****
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₊˚ sɪᴢɪ 🛸🎤 (@PeasyPied) reported@hyunas_husband i thought ao3 was down for 0.01 seconds cuz i got the cloudflare thing but i was just tripping🥹
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Axel Bitblaze 🪓 (@Axel_bitblaze69) reportedif you see posts like this, top 10 repos that "print money while you sleep" and install all of them then you’re wasting your tokens, a quick reality check: these github repos don't print money. workflows do. these repos are just the tools. you still have to wire them into something that solves a real problem you have. like the ones from the list i actually run since past few weeks are > hyperframes - generate reels from prompts. saves me 2 hours per video > fincept terminal - open source bloomberg, running locally > agentic inbox - email automation that doesn't suck (cloudflare built this) > camofox browser - the stealth browser for serious scraping and what i'd add to the list > claude-mem for persistent memory across claude code sessions (46k stars in 48h) > last30days-skill to scrape reddit/x/youtube for any topic in one prompt > anthropic skills repo for production-grade skill templates good post below but install based on actual workflows you want to automate, not the promise of passive income.
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Ravi Kishor (@kishorravi21) reported@Geekbench Linux CLI upload fails (“internal code 35”). Cloudflare returns cf-mitigated: challenge (HTTP 403), which CLI can’t solve. Tested on ISP, hotspot, VPN — same issue. Any fix?
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Teun (@teun_wolbert) reported@oops4041555 @Cloudflare I was looking at this website today man wtf
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Osintly (@Osintly) reportedWe've just fixed an issue where the captcha wouldn't resolve when launching modules on the search page due to recent Cloudflare Turnstile changes. Sorry for the inconvenience 🙏
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Spaceship (@spaceship) reported@miltinh0c @Cloudflare Hello! We are sorry for the delay in replying. The abusive service has been suspended.
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Bastien (@Bastienjpg) reportedfell down the rabbit hole of cursor github claude cloudflare cant wait to get back to art
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ais.eth (@aisconnolly) reported@coinbase But then the issue is that coinbase is just blockchain.. 402 is internet native. Natuarally, let's call @Cloudflare. They were already sending over a billion 402 responses per day to bots and crawlers hitting paywalled content. A billion dead ends. Every single day. No standardized way for those bots to actually pay. That's an insane amount of failed commerce just baked into the internet.
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Un informático a martillazos (@martillazosIT) reportedThree more issues on top of the network one: — Console password timeout too short for long passwords. Miss it → back to login screen — DNS settings UI broken: can't switch between local/Cloudflare, won't save empty field — Ctrl+Alt+Del on console reboots the server instantly
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The codewali (@the_codewala) reported@kkrishguptaa Yeah I know ,GitHub is down I think it could be Cloudflare or traffic on the website issue