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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.

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.

  • 41% Domains (41%)
  • 33% Cloud Services (33%)
  • 20% Hosting (20%)
  • 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
Colima Hosting 16 minutes ago
Leuven Domains 16 hours ago
New Delhi Cloud Services 1 day ago
Mâcon Cloud Services 6 days ago
Ashburn Domains 10 days ago
Rosario Domains 14 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JaFicht
    JaFicht (@JaFicht) reported

    When I started building internal tools with AI, security was my biggest worry. I’d run security checks on the code, but I couldn’t honestly say every vibe-coded app was airtight. And every new app expanded my attack surface. Then I set up Cloudflare Zero Trust (free up to 50 users). Now my server isn’t on the public internet at all. The only way in is through a Cloudflare-managed tunnel: sign in with Google, your email gets checked against a whitelist, and only my team gets through. The real win was the mental shift. Instead of securing a dozen apps individually, I secure one gate. Outbound API calls still work fine. Inbound traffic from anyone not on my team simply doesn’t reach the server. I trust Cloudflare + Google a lot more than I trust my vibe coded web apps. If you’re shipping internal tools with AI, this pattern changes everything.

  • DegenOptionsBot
    Degen Options (@DegenOptionsBot) reported

    @aalachimo @om_patel5 oh shut ******** up, aws, cloudflare etc. can ban you in a sec, gonna build your own infra from 0 ?

  • treadon
    Ritesh (@treadon) reported

    @lukcombinator @Samaytwt Why Mongo, I just switched my last site away from Atlas because of latency and connection issues from CloudFlare?

  • chynen_eide
    Chynen Eide (@chynen_eide) reported

    I have to admit. Cloudflare is awful. Firstly, security verification: most of the websites get a verification if you are not a bot and that's fine. The problem is that it failed to load (it refreshes over and over and over again) until it started to work. Then if you think that's bad, Some websites get down for like a HOUR.

  • dh14151617
    dh1415161(new) (@dh14151617) reported

    @Cloudflare SHUT DOWN CLOUDFLARE AND MAKE IT ILLIGAL FOR MATTHEW PRINCE TO EVER ACCESS A COMPUTER AGAIN. HIS COMPANY THAT HE CO FOUNDED IS THE WORST THING TO EVER HAPPEN TO THE INTERNET

  • AgentTresor
    AGENT TRESOR (@AgentTresor) reported

    Signal from this week: infra is commoditizing, distribution is not. Cloudflare says 241B tokens + 47.95M AI requests in 30d. Base Agents shows 127M tx + 0M+ volume. If your agent can't ship on MCP and settle onchain, you're building a demo. #MCP #Base

  • kettanaito
    Artem Zakharchenko (@kettanaito) reported

    @tmeire_ I'm trying to see how many people can derive what it does from prior art, and how much they are, in fact, familiar with that prior art. Winking at Service Workers, Cloudflare workers...

  • AIBuddyRomano
    BuddyRomanoAI (@AIBuddyRomano) reported

    @nix_eth Brutal catch. This is why I scrutinize data claims. You vibe-code a 'humanizing' tool that routes keys and emails through your Cloudflare worker while promising 'never touches our servers'. The gap between marketing and code is the liability.

  • numberbee7070
    Yash Garg (@numberbee7070) reported

    @haydendevs In India, they just do random things with DNS and it starts breaking everything. And nobody is there to fix it. I recall my home ISP once started sending incorrect AAAA responses which broke *** cli. Now I default my DNS to cloudflare always.

  • JordanFinners
    Jordan Finneran (@JordanFinners) reported

    @Cloudflare looks like your auth endpoint is having issues 🙏 "No healthy upstream" "upstream connect error or disconnect/reset before headers. reset reason: connection termination"

  • ElectricTony999
    TallWallet (@ElectricTony999) reported

    @Cloudflare And it is a horror show, blocking legitimate users all over the world, again. This mob are useless. I had a perfectly good service earier, allowing me to watch some sport events, but, suddenly, somewhere throughout the session, it refuses any connections from any source.

  • Frosky703
    Frosky703 (@Frosky703) reported

    Built our own deployment platform last semester for a college assignment. Login with email, subdomain per project, HTML/CSS/JS & Media only. Server-side file validation: type check, content scan, malicious script detection. Every deploy gets automatic Cloudflare protection. No env vars, no OAuth, no third-party AI tools. Accidentally more secure than some platforms in the news this week. We called it AutoHost.

  • ren_assetcolle
    REN | Serverless Infrastructure (@ren_assetcolle) reported

    Grid bots don't fail because of bad strategy. They fail because the server is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Cloudflare runs 300+ edge locations. Your bot fires from the one closest to the exchange. That's the difference between filled and missed.

  • MinoaCat
    congress (@MinoaCat) reported

    uhh now the issue appears to be a cloudflare issue.. all other files and links work exept the primary rom...

  • barrymerritt
    Barry Merritt☦ (@barrymerritt) reported

    @GeekyBoarders Who DDOSs anymore? It's expensive and takes a lot of resources. The bandwidth required is huge. 500Gbps - 1000Gbps. Major router services like Cloudflare shut it down quick.

  • Orth0doxCaveman
    Orthodox Caveman (@Orth0doxCaveman) reported

    @FistedFoucault The problem nowadays is mostly coming from third party providers we didn't need in the past for security, like cloudflare, or payment processors. Developers preemptively put those restrictions in place to avoid having problems later on.

  • R3st4rtY0urL1f3
    Jaun (@R3st4rtY0urL1f3) reported

    Jellyfin and Wholphin loaded like they were on dial up Things I tried: Ping IP: 5ms Ping Cloudflare tunnel: sub 30ms Ping hostname: 5ms but dropped a few packets at the beginning Hmm. DNS resolution issue Went looking in my configs and found the issue My dumbass forgot that while rebuilding my media server, I added an entry into my firewall (pfSense) for DNS Resolver. I had an issue with IOT VLAN (again, my dumbass but not related to thi) so I threw it back on to the main VLAN Jellyfin loaded like **** because it was trying to resolve the wrong IP

  • nikita_altik
    " (@nikita_altik) reported

    @AyakaMods Or rather Cloudflare should take an L. Don't use this crap.

  • dottore_posting
    Bootleg Dottore (@dottore_posting) reported

    @dottoresgayhair dw it's like when cloudflare went down and everything went to **** but he'll be back before u know it 🩵

  • LeoVasanko
    Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported

    @Cloudflare It's IPv6 but can we talk about that /64 network issue (ISPs won't give you more than one unless you shell out $1000/mo for a corporate fibre that runs slower than the $40/mo consumer one). And the spec doesn't allow using the final 64 bits for subnets, so they go wasted.

  • NarukeAlpha
    Gabriel 🐝🇵🇷 (@NarukeAlpha) reported

    @HotAisle 100% too, reminds me of how cloudflare grants permissions that auto revoke(railway should fix asap). But at the same time llms continue ti become smarter, like if a mythos class model decideds to delete a volume (if you take the model card at face value) can you really stop it?

  • michellechen
    michelle (@michellechen) reported

    @dr00shie @Cloudflare we never released cached token pricing for glm 4.7 flash, feature was only released since Kimi 2.5 and might backfill cached token pricing (or might bring on glm5.1 instead)

  • Crazymindplow
    C:/LEGENIUX.EXE 🌐 (@Crazymindplow) reported

    @Cloudflare Still waiting for ubiquity to support NAT64 :(

  • Uts13_B
    uts13_b (@Uts13_B) reported

    @gelbooru @Cloudflare I don't think they should put the onus on providers or website owners to stop services anywhere. Countries jurisdiction should never be on the internet, only on its own soil and people. I'm sorry this is happening to you 😔

  • sci_minister_0
    science.minister.0 (@sci_minister_0) reported

    @Insanegame2025 @Cloudflare @SpaceX Yea, it's dog **** totally unsuitable for p2p networking.

  • axolytea
    axolyte (@axolytea) reported

    @sama HTTPS is a fine protocol for agents to use, especially if agents properly self identify as agents in user agent and accept markdown in mime types, i don't see an issue with it past this? Cloudflare is also doing the 402 payment required as well to make them pay for traffic

  • irbaazkadri
    Irbaaz Kadri (@irbaazkadri) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev @GoDaddy Even at the end of 1 hour they still can't fix it.

  • HaNiTLG
    • 𝑯𝒂𝒏𝒊 (@HaNiTLG) reported

    @Cloudflare IPv6 is good but too late. IPv4 + CGNAT already solved all problems. And it’s maybe better to have the devices behind a NAT..

  • gelbooru
    Gelbooru (@gelbooru) reported

    It's insane. If a foreign government wants to censor Gelbooru, they can easily get a court order to block the site in their jurisdiction. They don't do that. Instead, by random chance I'm sure, (government funded) NGO's harass service providers. @Cloudflare won't answer.

  • adamos9898
    breakgimme (@adamos9898) reported

    @twolays @Cloudflare maybe in another country? or maybe like my isp that braged about how rpki is guarding their network on their newsroom and then it stopped working lmao