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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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Most Reported Problems

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  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 35% Cloud Services (35%)
  • 18% Hosting (18%)
  • 4% Web Tools (4%)
  • 2% E-mail (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montataire Cloud Services 2 days ago
Greater Noida Cloud Services 4 days ago
Colima Hosting 6 days ago
Leuven Domains 6 days ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 7 days ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 12 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • just_be_dev
    Justin Bennett (@just_be_dev) reported

    Help, my feed is only cloudflare

  • EchoOfPixels
    Bjørn (@EchoOfPixels) reported

    @Cloudflare My ISP only support IPv4, so there is that. I think the rest of my network would work if they ever add support.

  • funplings
    funplings (@funplings) reported

    @katiewav damn i should've read this more carefully... i was just vibecoding my own letterboxd-related app and ran into the cloudflare issue when deploying to vercel 😔 and unlike your case i don't think i can simply use the letterboxd search syntax (need access to users' reviews)

  • xanvandare
    🇸🇪 (@xanvandare) reported

    @Pirat_Nation ...cloudflare? The corporate entity sitting as a middleman to practically every website now? That cloudflare has an issue with spying?

  • cristofrcharles
    Christopher Charles (@cristofrcharles) reported

    @DeepTechTR I do like Scrapling but that’s not true. Don’t lie. It’s a bad look. You can’t bypass Imperva, for example. Nor can you bypass Cloudflare bot protection. Why lie?

  • novayagazeta_en
    Novaya Gazeta Europe (@novayagazeta_en) reported

    UPD: As of Friday, Cloudflare Radar no longer displays a spyware warning for the MAX .ru domain. In a statement, MAX’s press service attributed the designation to an “incorrect interpretation of request headers sent to standard website analytics services”.

  • dmaceka
    Donald Umeh (@dmaceka) reported

    @Cloudflare login page gives an empty json as at this moment

  • gochaberulava
    Gocha Berulava (@gochaberulava) reported

    @bidah @vercel @Cloudflare "no upsell" only works if there's nothing to meter. vercel/railway/render meter bandwidth, seconds, services. that's why the upsells never stop. structural, not malicious. usectl: pick your server size with sliders, run as many pods inside it (apps, postgres, redis, s3, jobs) as you want. one flat bill, no meter. cli + mcp for cursor/claude. cf is solid for edge. ours is for full-stack.

  • sergiodxa
    Sergio Xalambrí (@sergiodxa) reported

    @threepointone IMO vendor lock-in is not bad if it’s explicit Don’t tell me that I’m not being vendor locked in to later find out I was and I can migrate When I choose Cloudflare I know I will be vendor locked in, but I choose that because the ecosystem of services it provides is worth it

  • TomHatcher03
    Tom Hatcher (@TomHatcher03) reported

    @just_andydev Completely agree. I spent 3 months slowly building v1 of my app with AI help... but I was learning how to use Flutterflow, Cloudflare, etc along the way. Then I was able to do a pretty big refactor for v2 in less than 2 weeks, because I knew how to do lots of it and how to use the AI.

  • SahilExec
    Edgex (@SahilExec) reported

    6. The Result Your server only receives clean traffic. The attack absorbs against Cloudflare's global network. Attack ends. Your site never went down. Cloudflare handles over 280 billion requests per day across its network. The internet stays online partly because one company built a shield big enough to absorb the internet's worst days.

  • IfiokEdet_
    Ifiok Edet (@IfiokEdet_) reported

    @0xNairolf I bet many don't even know what AWS or what cloudflare is. They just use the internet to solve their problems at convenience.

  • adambalee
    Adam Balee (@adambalee) reported

    @retlehs No. I also use Cloudflare + Postmark and haven't had any issues. All mail goes through Postmarks IPs. I just flagged the Hetzner IP rep when debugging Cloudflare blocking my monitoring bot.

  • m9tdev
    Mathieu (@m9tdev) reported

    why is it a requirement to have @Cloudflare manage my domain/dns for using the email service? i have a domain that i can't transfer, but would really like to build something with cloudflare workers, durable objects and email. will this be supported in the future?

  • shayanrm
    Shayan Mashatian (@shayanrm) reported

    @trydotworks @hiradp @Cloudflare I had a very customer support experience with GoDaddy a few years ago, moved all of our services from them.

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @BrodieOnLinux No they just have bad ddos protection @ubuntu they need better webserver that can atleast handle 1gbps outgoing traffic for cloudflare can detect the high traffic use then it mitigates the attack within around 3 seconds #cloudflare

  • sudo_overflow
    Cyris (@sudo_overflow) reported

    I could run all my services on Cloudflare for free, but I pay for a subscription anyway just because I feel so bad getting all this for free. New marketing technique unlocked.

  • devhammed
    Hammed Oyedele (@devhammed) reported

    Another advantage of using the Manager pattern in @laravelphp is that you can easily add new implementations without affecting your application code when you swap. Added Google and Cloudflare DNS, and they are even based on the same HTTP DNS Service class; I just provided a different base URL and query path to it to use the DNS-over-HTTP spec to resolve records.

  • mhamzamazhar
    Hamza Mazhar (@mhamzamazhar) reported

    Fix wasn’t fancy: • Server-side caching (W3 Total Cache) • Cloudflare edge caching (free plan works) But config matters: • Exclude wp-admin/AJAX • Handle query strings right • Cache by page type Are you over-caching? #WordPress #TechnicalSEO 3/4

  • MickeySteamboat
    Satoshi Nakamoto, Andrew Rulnick (@MickeySteamboat) reported

    @yagiznizipli Hah so many issues caused by Cloudflare lol should switch to PHP WASM based nets and sockets for everything

  • possessedsage
    Hao Hyorashi (@possessedsage) reported

    @SFumoto @ChibiReviews at least part of chibi's persecution comes from a website called kiwi farms which has harassed people and crossed the line so much that no mainstream web service like cloudflare will carry them. they have to operate only off of private networks or their own stuff

  • codingcoop
    Coop | Nullshot (@codingcoop) reported

    I take that back. Vibed a Cloudflare Edge support for Cursor SDK. If anyone wants it - I'll OSS it LMK. Assuming it will be a temp project until Cursor removes local fs as a dependency.

  • mrsunday777
    mrsunday (@mrsunday777) reported

    Having GPT 5.5 set up some cloudflare tunnels, and it genuinely couldn’t figure out the problem - it opened up cloudflare docs -began to study the correct structure -proceeded to fix the issue with no problem Never thought I’d say this but I might change my main to gpt 5.5 😭

  • 0xademola
    0xademola (testnet arc) (@0xademola) reported

    @bvchidra Cloudflare improves edge delivery and caching, but it doesn’t fix backend latency. If your users are in Nigeria and your server is in Germany, API calls will still be slow.

  • draecomino
    James **** (@draecomino) reported

    Cloudflare is the most live player of all the compute clouds. They are the first to let the AI agent be a billable customer.

  • avrldotdev
    avrl ☘ (@avrldotdev) reported

    Applied System Design (Real Scale) 11 How Cloudflare Survives 70Tbps DDoS Attacks? Problem A botnet isn't sending 'garbage' packets; it's sending perfectly valid 'GET /search' requests that look like real users. How do they separate the bots without slowing down the site? 1. Anycast Routing In a normal network, one IP address equals one physical location. In Cloudflare’s Anycast network, one IP address equals every Cloudflare data center. Insight: When a bot in Brazil and a user in London both visit the same IP, the internet's BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) automatically routes them to the nearest data center. Result: The attack requests are being physically "diluted" across 300+ cities simultaneously. 2. The "Gatekeeper" (Firewall) Every edge server runs a custom software stack designed to make decisions in microseconds. Packet Inspection: Cloudflare uses eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) to drop malicious packets directly in the Linux kernel before they reach the application layer. IP Reputation: If an IP has been flagged as part of a botnet in a previous attack on a different customer, it is blocked globally before even reaching the servers. 3. Scaling the "Block" (Unmetered Mitigation) Most providers charge you for the bandwidth used during an attack. Cloudflare doesn't. Strategy: Because they own the network, they can absorb the traffic at the edge & never let it reach your "origin" server. Scale: They have over 200 Tbps of network capacity. Even the largest recorded DDoS attacks (~ 70 Tbps) only used a fraction of their total "breathing room." 4. Fingerprinting & Scoring We look at HTTP headers, TLS handshakes & browser behavior. Real browsers have specific 'quirks' in how they negotiate a connection. If we see 1M requests with the exact same 'TLS Fingerprint' hitting the server at once, we flag it as a botnet & trigger a JS Challenge (the 'Waiting Room' or Cloudflare Turnstile). This forces the bot to solve a computational puzzle that's easy for a CPU but expensive at scale, making the attack too costly for the botnet owner to continue.

  • CernunnosCap
    Cernunnos Capital (@CernunnosCap) reported

    @RJ9974896734346 Lies. What lies? Nebius has Microsoft, Cloudflare, Meta, Revolut, Shopify, Nvidia etc. as customers. 3GW contracted power is from their last quarter slides. Meta and Nvidia committed to help Nebius built 5GW of power by 2030. And we are still in 2026. 10GW is out projections

  • AniC_dev
    Anicet (@AniC_dev) reported

    @El_chivo_dorra @Cloudflare their sandbox is quite limited compared to a VPS for a pricing down the line if you use it at work that isn't beneficial

  • lambda0xE
    λ (@lambda0xE) reported from London, England

    reasons why using @Cloudflare (their reverse proxy offering) is terrible for the end user: annoying load times for users of a website. sometimes annoying captchas for tor users (not as prevalent as it was a few years ago) strings that look like email addresses get censored by cloudflare, such as Mastodon usernames for example cloudflare fingerprints your browser with JavaScript and cookies which results in: - bad privacy for the user, - terrible accessibility for browsers or other web clients that don't support js or cookies or have either of them disabled cloudflare is able to see everything a user does and sends or receives on the website, including sensitive data like login information cloudflare is used as a reverse proxy by lots of websites: - it is therefore able to do user tracking on a huge scale, - when Cloudflare has a technical issue, a big chunk of the internet could become unreachable.

  • ItsRoboki
    Jagrit (@ItsRoboki) reported

    @saltyAom Validation by nature e2e Typescript support gonna have a hard time hosting it on free solutions, I mostly prefer cloudflare workers but the integration wasn't very good last I checked only use it in work applications which will be actually hosted on a good server