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Cloudflare is a company that provides DDoS mitigation, content delivery network (CDN) services, security and distributed DNS services. Cloudflare's services sit between the visitor and the Cloudflare user's hosting provider, acting as a reverse proxy for websites.

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Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  • 39% Cloud Services (39%)
  • 32% Domains (32%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 6% Web Tools (6%)
  • 3% E-mail (3%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Dayton Domains 5 hours ago
Osnabrück Cloud Services 6 days ago
Noida Hosting 6 days ago
Bulandshahr Cloud Services 7 days ago
New Delhi Hosting 15 days ago
A Coruña Domains 16 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChooChooHime
    Princess Boo!! Boo!!👻 (@ChooChooHime) reported

    @5zrdh2gfnp @EbThen @EFF Okay, but the thing is, regardless of who makes the decision, any reasonable person would agree that the murderous harassment website should not in fact be given service. As there are no utilty regulations, Cloudflare are the only ones who can make that necesary decision.

  • amyhoy
    Amy Hoy (@amyhoy) reported

    @rsingel @EFF cloudflare didn’t discriminate. KF violated multiple of their terms of service, and they got kicked off, just like someone who behaves badly can be kicked off a plane, out of a bus or taxi, & have their phone service shut off. bad behavior isn’t a protected class.

  • wakuloops
    (@wakuloops) reported

    i wanted to take a look at the website but apparently it's down? you open the link and it hits you with one of those cloudflare pages

  • neto_limarios
    Wasseny Lima Rios Neto (@neto_limarios) reported

    Unknown connection issue between #Cloudflare and #Smobserved

  • amyhoy
    Amy Hoy (@amyhoy) reported

    @rhoegg @EFF it’s a tantruming child’s idea of “freedom” to say that of the 3 parties involved — cloudflare, KF targets, and KF — only KF actually has “freedom,” which means to do whatever they want, on whatever service they want, and experience zero consequences.

  • icze4r
    Margaret Gel (@icze4r) reported

    One thing I hate about Cloudflare is that it randomly causes problems with SSL. I don't know how, and I don't know why. But it does. Right now I'm having redirect loop problems and I touched -nothing-.

  • SteveBellovin
    Steven M. Bellovin (@SteveBellovin) reported

    @blakereid It's an interesting question if Cloudflare is approaching that level of penetration—CDN utility depends very heavily on having POPs in the right places. There's also Metcalfe's Law: the utility of a network is proportional to the square of the number of users. 3/

  • workingjubilee
    🏳️‍🌈morningstar🌟jubilee🏳️‍⚧️ (@workingjubilee) reported

    @jilliancyork @EFF your article essentially refuses to even consider that question, and in doing so makes an irresponsible claim that people should abdicate responsibility just because the issue seems complicated. but the reason Cloudflare says they cut them off is because POLICYMAKERS DIDN'T ACT!

  • amonshiz
    Andrew (@amonshiz) reported

    @timonus What is the concern? Is there PII in the bucket? Or is it network usage costs? If the latter setup Cloudflare in front for CDN to reduce?

  • sqOPLdTPgu
    Solomon (@sqOPLdTPgu) reported

    Internet Service Company Cloudflare to Run Ethereum Validator Nodes as Part of Its Web3 Focus. #TechTrees $TTC

  • Chop24234166
    Pirata Informático (@Chop24234166) reported

    @abuse_ch @Cloudflare Oh damn

  • MargaretGel
    Margaret Gel (@MargaretGel) reported

    I think the problem is when the self-signed certificate on the server mis-matches the one on Cloudflare. That's the thing. If you're using self-signed, then you have to do Full. But I want Full Strict ;w; Can't always have what we want

  • distractal
    Erik Johnson (@distractal) reported

    Man, between their support for crypto and this take on Cloudflare/KF, the EFF has really gone downhill.

  • rhoegg
    Ryan Hoegg (@rhoegg) reported

    @jagthedrummer @amyhoy @EFF OK whenever I am running a web scale service like Cloudflare I promise not to refuse you service. No matter what you say.

  • ArmandGrillet
    Armand Grillet (@ArmandGrillet) reported

    Was yak shaving a personal project for 3 weeks, ended up doing the job with Cloudflare Workers + 60 lines of JS this morning. Never seen such an easy way to run a microservice in the cloud!

  • workingjubilee
    🏳️‍🌈morningstar🌟jubilee🏳️‍⚧️ (@workingjubilee) reported

    @jilliancyork @EFF And none of the ones you mention, like Zoom, or PayPal, are the same as Cloudflare. They are far higher level on social and network stacks. And Cloudflare's main job IS making the internet less private? Haven't you run into the 1 million Cloudflare challenges while using Tor?

  • blakereid
    Blake E. Reid (@blakereid) reported

    @jilliancyork I mean a service whose functionality is directly exposed to users (e.g., every user of Zoom in a technical sense knows they are using Zoom, versus people interacting with Cloudflare as a technical matter who may have no idea that they are doing so)…

  • blakereid
    Blake E. Reid (@blakereid) reported

    @jilliancyork My bad: didn’t mean to imply you hadn’t been. Should have emphasized “now, in the context of the Cloudflare/KF fracas,” which was what struck me.

  • LevesonMary
    Mary Leveson (@LevesonMary) reported

    @MoonofA Your site is down in Cape Town South Africa too. Will Cloudflare fix this or is it intentional?

  • minneyar
    Min (@minneyar) reported

    @EFF Gotta be honest, if your take here boils down to, "CloudFlare shouldn't have dropped KF," I'm not donating to you again.

  • stuckinawelle
    Elle | she/her (@stuckinawelle) reported

    @hcetamd @EFF okay but cloudflare aren’t a basic service provider, they’re a reverse proxy — something that is typically a superfluous service and one that is offered by plenty of other companies and in the specific case of KF, it took real threats to physical safety for them to step in.

  • snirody
    Suresh Nirody - snirody.eth (@snirody) reported

    Odd, getting miscellaneous Cloudflare errors trying to connect to a number of web sites

  • MargaretGel
    Margaret Gel (@MargaretGel) reported

    I really have no ******* idea what's wrong with Cloudflare. Occasionally my website is down (like 2 times a year, until I notice) because it starts doing redirect loops (http to Well, here's the thing. Nothing seems to solve it: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS.

  • EbThen
    Eb: Soon! Birthday at the Apocalypse (@EbThen) reported

    @EFF You know what strikes me as odd? This isn't a civil liberty issue. Cloudflare is a business and can reserve the right to refuse to enter or continue a business relationship with a client if it that relationship is detrimental to Cloudflare as a business entity.

  • john__rees
    j◎hn 🎒 (@john__rees) reported

    @hmans @Telekom_hilft @github Would changing your DNS help? Cloudflare’s for example 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1

  • EbThen
    Eb: Soon! Birthday at the Apocalypse (@EbThen) reported

    @EFF No one's civil liberties entitle them to Cloudflare's services. I get that there's nuance here and questions about whose responsibility it should be to take down entities like KF, but unless the EFF is also going to start arguing against capitalism writ large...

  • motoridersd
    Jorge (he/him) (@motoridersd) reported

    @unixfg Ok finally worked this morning. There was some DNS propagation that needed to happen because I was using cloudflare to proxy the SSL traffic. The DNS redirect worked for casting from the Plex app. Thanks for your help!

  • amyhoy
    Amy Hoy (@amyhoy) reported

    @rhoegg @EFF you don’t get it, and it’s funny you think repeating the bad logic makes it different. cloudflare did the right thing. the freedom of kf’s victims to inhabit the internet and the world safely is more important. kf isn’t being censored by the govt. they are free to go elsewhere.

  • AshleyLatke
    Ashley Lake (@AshleyLatke) reported

    When S3Bubble stoped offering steaming video to adult, when Apple removed tumblr from the App Store, when Switter was dumped by cloudflare, etc, these things happened in every country, to everyone, not just the abusers or bad folks on every platform

  • colored_savage
    Red Stickman (@colored_savage) reported

    Am I the only one that keeps getting this cloudflare “ checking for secure connection “ ****?