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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.
- Cloud Services (43%)
- Domains (21%)
- Hosting (21%)
- E-mail (7%)
- Web Tools (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloud Services | 19 days ago |
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Michael Flux (@michaelflux) reportedI don’t use Sentry. I don’t use PostHog. I don’t use any dedicated error-monitoring SaaS. Every single error in my stack - backend, frontend, queues, Durable Objects etc - lands in Cloudflare Observability the moment it happens. Then a tiny custom Worker pings my account every 15 minutes, surfaces any new errors, and I fix them within a couple hours. Over time the apps just … stop breaking. Here’s the exact system (and why Cloudflare is cool);
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Baraka (@zkBaraka) reported@juiceboy_of_abj They probably have an autoblocker software out there that ends up banning Cloudflare IPs they don't know it proxies almost 50% of the internet. They must have really bad developers
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IND_is_Here (@IND_is_Here) reported@Cloudflare you need to make D1 extremely reliable. Like a brick. At the edge. IDK how D1 just times out, errors randomly or apparently loses internet connection on a global anycast network? How does a SQL file do this? I don't get it. Errors listed below. CC @BraydenWilmoth
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Zyte (@zytedata) reportedWhy? Japan never really adopted the Western web stack. No Cloudflare everywhere, no AWS defaults. They built their own CDNs and hosting providers and just... kept using them.
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PangeaVPN (@PangeaVPN) reported@HorluwarhArmani @SirAlexanderrr if it's the ISP breaking that page rather than Cloudflare, you need something the network can't pick out. Pangea tries five stealth transports in order, VLESS+Reality first, so one being blocked isn't the end of it. windows/mac, ios via shadowrocket. five days free.
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Artem Builds👷🏻♂️ (@artembuilds) reported@DaniellHemmati Yes, wrangler. Have been facing a lot of issues with the API token side of Cloudflare Pages lately. For now I have manually deployed it on my machine, using wrangler.
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The TAO Daily (@taodaily_io) reportedThe internet is becoming easier to restrict. Cloudflare is moving to block AI crawlers by default. Governments are increasingly shutting down national internet access. So who controls what you can reach? UR (SN25) is taking a different approach. It brings 80,000 residential IP providers across 100 countries and 350,000 users into Bittensor. We covered UR’s two-tier miner economy, token mechanics, and settlement system:
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OB (@obatt) reported@Cloudflare Your own MCP auth UI totally sucks
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Affiliate Aura (@TrippieeDaviD) reportedCloudflare is dropping pay-per-crawl for pay-per-use. You don't get paid when a bot fetches the page. You get paid when the page shows up in an AI answer. That's the affiliate problem in one sentence. The crawl was never the prize. The citation is. Sept 15 they start blocking mixed-use crawlers on ad pages by default. If your offer pages run ads, check the setting before the deadline.
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BITx (@getbitx) reported@xrpcafe @XRPXolo It’s possible your ISP is using CGNAT which can cause Cloudflare to block your shared public IP address. Asking your ISP to allocate you a fixed IP might resolve your issue.
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Will Sutton (@SuttonThings) reported@a_shimanski @dok2001 @Cloudflare Update: Still waiting for the Cloudflare team’s response to investigating this issue after they said they would look into it internally.
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Technopolis.tv (@technopolis_tv) reported@geerlingguy ...and then never opens (possible died behind cloudflare captcha)
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Grant Hermes (@GrantHermes) reportedMedian's domain was registered on August 10th using private Cloudflare servers. Its registrants' names are masked with a data replacement service. It's not registered in any state or federal database as an official entity. 2/
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Sarath (@shekkizh) reportedfinally got around to reading this post. @gdb captures a lot of the thoughts in a manner that emphasizes the immediacy of the situation. have been on a similar boat for a while now after witnessing in my own experiments some of the things models are able to do - calling it reward hacking doesn't quite capture it imo. To quote two paragraphs from the blogpost: > In about 15 minutes, it uncovered 13 issues, many of which probably aren’t exploitable on their own—but I could imagine them being chained together with other vulnerabilities to significant effect. I hadn’t configured my DNS records to prevent attackers from forging emails from me; my site used an insecure version of jQuery; Cloudflare was forwarding requests to AWS over unencrypted HTTP. I then asked ChatGPT Work to fix these issues, which it did over the course of an hour. It opened the Cloudflare control panel in my browser, and proceeded to click many buttons to configure DNS, TLS, and advanced security settings correctly; it dropped jQuery entirely from the site; it migrated me off of AWS and onto Cloudflare Pages; it began a phased rollout of DMARC(opens in a new window). notice the difference in time to identifying vulnerabilities and time for fix. this will matter moving forward - response time for defense needs to come down relative to attack.
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Oddysey AI (@OddyseyAI) reportedAn agent fleet that watches around the clock has an awkward requirement: Something has to be awake around the clock to run it. We don't run a server. $Oddysey runs entirely on @Cloudflare. → A Cron Trigger fires the sweep every 15 minutes and re-enters the same Worker over a service binding, never taking a trip out to the public internet. → D1 holds every watch, every draft, and the ledger of what was decided. → Per-IP limits are counted at the edge, so our unauthenticated x402 endpoint can't be looped into an outage by anyone who feels like it. No origin. No box to keep alive. The fleet is a Worker that wakes up.
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Blue Pastel (@CoyotlCompany) reportedStopping the bad guys with Cloudflare: 23,495 malicious requests blocked or challenged in the last month #cloudflare
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Blank (@blankparticle) reported@benjaminshafii @alchemy_run right now it has best support for Cloudflare and AWS, Planetscale/Neon/etc are also supported, Fly Hetzner etc are being worked on, Stripe and other things are on its way
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JohnTheRevelator ✝️🥩 (@MaranathaJohn30) reportedIs there a worse service than @Cloudflare? It's pretty much total garbage, every ******* time.
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Peter Hanssens is tinkering! (@petehanssens) reportedHowdy, I'm looking for a contract and/or consulting gig to get me through to February next year. Can be anywhere between 3 and 5 days a week - 3-4 days being ideal as I work on my company but can dial that down if 5 days in necessary. Things I've been working on recently: - ClickHouse + Postgres + Fly AppDev - Golang API's + Solidjs frontend - Internal Mailchimp replacement via CloudFlare Email Sends - Marketing automation agentic+skills platform for generating all of my marketing banners and emails - Drover Agentic Framework using Unikraft Cloud - Drover-code - a claude code replacement - Drover-gateway - an AI gateway based on Bifrost - Self-hosted DeepSeek v4 Flash on 4x RTX 6k Pro's on Akamai Cloud - Evals platform with Langfuse with the aim to fine tune a model for my use cases If any of those things sound interesting or you just want some data platform / migration support please do reach out.
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Mango Network (@MangoOS_Network) reportedAI agents are moving from chat to payments. Cloudflare is testing agent wallets. Circle is building USDC-based agent payment infra. Apps are preparing for software that can hold value and transact onchain. But agents cannot scale across broken routes, isolated VMs and fragmented liquidity. That is why multi-VM, omnichain infrastructure matters. @MangoOS_Network is building in that direction with OPStack, Move, EVM and MoveVM support. The best rails are the ones users and agents barely notice.
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JamesP (@jamesapyrich) reported@ric_rac Rumble Studio is down for us as well (freedomain) and our community page on Locals is also down (gateway error reported by CloudFlare).
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CEO Govibe.org (@govibeorg) reportedi dont use AWS or Cloudflare i host my own DNS servers with in LA and NY tier1 fiber and myself as tier2 operator of my own network low latency, i dont depends on other if Cloudflare or Amazon crash its doesnt affect my servers..
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*yo (blue tick) (@roramora0) reported@Cloudflare does a neat trick to make its AI chat much harder to abuse. Too bad GLM 5.3 is much smarter.
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Patrick Johnson (@pmjohnson) reported@Cnolanminich Cloudflare Tunnels + Portless is really really nice. <branch>.<repo>.localhost (locally) or <branch>.<repo>.local.<mydomain> remotely. Cloudflare tunnels are authed. I also set up a separate service, so the terminal or agent I'm talking to doesn't end availability the minute I close Codex. It is a different world.
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AngelPie (@Troy79979815) reported@Sakshi50038 Who's gonna tell gatekeepers about abstraction? Rate limiting: Cloudflare Caching: Redis Load balancing: your host Reverse proxies: NGINX API gateways: Kong CI/CD: Actions Docker: Railway Kubernetes: Overkill Service discovery: DNS Circuit breakers: your gateway Timeouts: Config
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Faye Xiao (@faye_xiao_) reportedThe spirit of Spirit just sold for $10 million Google is buying Spirit Airlines' data out of bankruptcy. Emails, internal communications, spreadsheets, bookings, frequent flyer and HR records, all de-identified, for $10 million. Judge Sean Lane rules on the sale Wednesday. The obvious read is that Google wants more data. But de-identified data doesn't work for advertising, since you can't target someone you can't name, and Google already sees more airfare information through Google Flights than Spirit ever generated internally. An airline that went under in May is also a strange place to look for pricing wisdom. What's worth buying is the internal material. The emails and the spreadsheets they reference record how work moved through the company: a question gets asked, a document gets built, a decision gets made, a system gets updated. Consumer text is everywhere, and records of how an organization actually functions are not, which is what you need if you want models that operate inside workflows rather than talk about them. Google's own statement uses the word enterprise, and the runner-up bid of $7.5 million came from Mercor, a company whose entire business is sourcing training data for AI labs. When the second bidder isn't another airline, the market has told you what was being priced. The strange part is that Google isn't short on this data at all. It runs Gmail and Workspace and sits on possibly the largest collection of business correspondence in the world, and it has promised enterprise customers it will not train on their content, which is not a promise it can quietly break. So it has the material and no permission to use it. What $10 million buys is clean title, a court approved dataset nobody can sue over, at a moment when everyone else is defending scraping claims. Dead companies can agree to things live ones can't. Any of this is worth paying for because the public supply is running down. Epoch AI's 2024 analysis put the stock of quality public human text at roughly 300 trillion tokens and projected it would be consumed between 2026 and 2032, a window that opens this year, and access has closed faster since than the arithmetic alone suggests. A census of the top 100,000 domains this July found 19.1% blocking at least one AI crawler, and in September Cloudflare begins blocking mixed use crawlers by default across its entire free tier. Private operational records are the obvious next reserve, and they are almost untouched. Epoch left them out of its estimate because private data is fragmented and legally too messy to use at scale, which is precisely the condition a bankruptcy court removes. That makes Wednesday's ruling more interesting than the sale. If it goes through, every bankruptcy from here has a new asset to offer, and the value will depend on how well documented the industry already is. A corner store has nothing worth buying, since you can watch how it works from the sidewalk. A hospital or a law firm is the opposite, because even with names removed the record shows how a case moves through the organization, who escalates what to whom, and which exceptions get made. That knowledge lives in internal systems and in people's heads and appears nowhere public. The catch is that the supply is biased toward failure, since no healthy company would sell its internal record, so every dataset that reaches the market comes from an operation that didn't work. That's useful for learning how a process runs, and much less useful for learning what good judgment looks like.
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Former Child (@abdvlkadr) reported@santos__vito Why did you guys host on Vercel? Never do that lmaooo! Just set up a Cloudflare worker and host for free.
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Zorig (@z0rigg) reportedfour feeds, one screen: coinbase websocket, jupiter /order + /build, solana slots via a cloudflare durable object ordered the way each source works: corrected event time, arrival time, slot ordinal swaps simulate and stop at signing. a stale price can never look live
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Matt Paulson (@MediaKing) reportedWild Gmail experience this week. I added a TXT DNS verification record to our return path subdomain (marketbeat dot analyst ratings dot net) in Cloudflare to add it to Google Postmaster Tools. Somehow that caused Gmail to think our CNAME record for that subdomain which points to SendGrid has no valid SPF record. Gmail starts blocking about 30% of our messages because they had no valid SPF record and weren't validated. Took about 36 hours to figure out. I removed the new TXT record and the issue fixed itself within an hour.
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Texanus Giganticus (@couchsecurity) reported@Irideia @innovationcncl Cyrus One, Cyxtera, Telstra, Navisite, Databank, Equinix, you will routinely find customers on site visiting their cages. You show ID, you get a biometric scan, you get escorted to your cage, they hand you your key, you go do what you need to do. And this is not one or two racks, it might be 3,000 square feet of floor space just for your estate, with another cage for your standby equipment. And you're not the only customer there. for certain things you can put in a remote hands ticket and have one of the DC technicians do a bunch of tasks for a fee. For certain things this is expensive, so you send your own staff. And that doesn't even take into consideration people leasing hardware, who are still allowed to go on site and do maintenance. I've been in DC's everywhere on the planet save continental East Asia and Antarctica. Your limited experience is not reflective of reality. You may think AWS and GCP are the only DCs in existence, but that's your own ignorance. If you think companies like cloudflare own the physical plant you have a lot of **** to learn. wind your ******* neck in.