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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.

  • 40% Domains (40%)
  • 30% Cloud Services (30%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 10% Web Tools (10%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Noida Hosting 2 days ago
Jewar E-mail 2 days ago
Braga Web Tools 2 days ago
Noida Cloud Services 3 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 3 days ago
Prievidza Domains 4 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • cathrynlavery
    Cathryn (@cathrynlavery) reported

    @Shopify @klaviyo @SlackHQ The Non-Technical Technical Dictionary, Day 2: Frontend & Backend Every app has a front of house and a back of house. Same as a restaurant. The frontend is what you see and touch. Think of Amazon, or any website you use. → The menu bar, the buttons, the search box. Everything on screen is just a list of things you're allowed to ask for. That's the menu, the dining room, the host stand. But nothing on that menu is actually happening at your table. When you hit "Buy Now," it's like placing an order with a waiter. He walks it back, the kitchen cooks it, and he brings it out when it's ready. The backend = the kitchen. You'll find database, business logic, server. Anything heavy (pulling your order history, processing a payment, sending an email) happens back there. The frontend only handles what fits at the table: how the buttons look, what color the page is, the small animations etc. Think Michelin star. They're not torching your steak tableside. They need the walk-in, the grill, the prep station, the sous chef. Software is the same. The interesting work needs the full kitchen. When a service like Cloudflare or AWS goes down and takes half the internet with it, that's a backend problem. The ghost kitchen caught fire and every restaurant relying on it went dark. A frontend problem is the one you've seen a hundred times: a button that won't click, text piled on top of an image, a page that looks broken on your phone. Frontend is form, where backend is function.

  • JuanAuriti
    Juan Camilo Auriti | GEO (@JuanAuriti) reported

    Cloudflare, Akamai, Vercel. Default configs can treat AI crawler traffic as suspicious. GPTBot and ClaudeBot can hit a 403 before your robots.txt is ever read. This is not something you configured wrong. It is the default.

  • beans1990
    baked beans (@beans1990) reported

    @DanielW_Kiwi Cloudflared* so you can tunnel from the service running on a host directly to CloudFlare.

  • catalinmpit
    Catalin (@catalinmpit) reported

    I've deployed my Hermes agent on a Hetzner VPS. The security measures I've taken so far: - Installed Tailscale and restricted SSH access to Tailscale IPs only - Blocked all ports except 80 and 443 - Restricted ports 80 and 443 to Cloudflare IP ranges only - Enabled and configured UFW - Disabled password SSH login Need to add: - fail2ban What else should I do?

  • EV_Dingers
    +EV Dingers (@EV_Dingers) reported

    @bet365help @bet365_us sorry but why would you need that info to fix a cloudflare problem It's still down but oh.bet365 and il.bet365 work fine

  • mohit_rzy
    Mohit (@mohit_rzy) reported

    @nooriefyi I used to be a big fan of cloudflare, until they froze my R2 access due to a billing issue and it left my website dead for hours...... never again :(

  • hbarTaTa
    TaTa ◕_◕ (@hbarTaTa) reported

    Cloudflare sees a future measured in millions of TPS. @Cloudflare CEO @eastdakota says AI agents could generate between 5 million and 50 million monetizable TPS across Cloudflare's network alone. According to Prince, the internet of AI agents will need infrastructure capable of 100 million TPS to support sustainable business models, and Cloudflare is actively looking for L1 infrastructure capable of handling it. "The transaction volumes are going to be extraordinary." Source: @Bankless

  • sidpoasting
    siddharth (@sidpoasting) reported

    wanted to setup custom domains for my customers stores on my side project, since I use cloudflare so I thought maybe they should have a service to make it work and they actually have couple of them and it did work.

  • Moro_Js
    MoroJS (@Moro_Js) reported

    @AdamRackis AI isn't wrong, but it's missing the nuance. In Cloudflare Workers, you're running in a V8 isolate. The DB connection (usually a TCP socket) is tied to that isolate's lifecycle. If you keep it open, you're betting the isolate stays alive. It might. It might not. If the isolate recycles or you hit concurrency limits, you get stale connections or `ECONNRESET`. Fresh conn per request is safer for strict consistency. Reusing is fine if you handle errors gracefully and don't assume persistence across isolate boundaries. Don't fight the runtime.

  • a_donglee
    Dongle (@a_donglee) reported

    @rickbrewPDN I also had someone squatting my project name like this, bad links and all. Unfortunately I have no trademark so best I could do is have Cloudflare put a malware warning into the site.

  • theodorebeers
    Theodore Beers (@theodorebeers) reported

    @MattIPv4 Wrangler is like if Dante's inferno turned out to have hundreds of additional circles, all of them found in one incredibly cursed software tool. It's the worst thing Cloudflare has ever made, by a long shot, in a category all its own. Touching Wrangler disgusts me.

  • andromedagmd_
    andromeda (@andromedagmd_) reported

    @patternrecoggni Cloudflare is down popup?

  • TomyYoung4
    Tomy Young (@TomyYoung4) reported

    @OracleCloud @Cloudflare Fix the website file garten

  • brandonjcarl
    Brandon Carl (@brandonjcarl) reported

    @miyagiyang @Cloudflare Thank you! You’re mostly right. They do support WASM-compilation and containerization, but that’s not a primary path, Not to over-evangelize, but the reason is rooted in how quickly they can spin up and down isolated JavaScript threads. It’s a reason why I was saying it requires thinking things about architecture. Before: I had to think, in terms of Kafka, Kubernetes, logging services, etc. Now those things are “free” - but requires revisiting application and other logic.

  • SidJain_80
    Sid (@SidJain_80) reported

    @SahilExec Mistakes: CPU-heavy work in request blocks event loop Sync processing no scalability Local disk no durability / fills up App serves images no CDN Single server SPOF Tight coupling (upload = process = serve) Fix (at scale): Upload API store original in Amazon S3 push job to RabbitMQ async workers resize store back to S3 serve via Cloudflare

  • blyat322
    Jay (@blyat322) reported

    @LauraKingsays yeah had the same problem and I'm with BT, its a DNS issue. The fix for me was to go on chrome browser settings > security and change DNS provider from OS default to cloudflare or google.

  • SamTinnerholm
    Samuel Tinnerholm (@SamTinnerholm) reported

    @oddsnack @devpmxt We ran into issues with cloudflare and had to stop uploading files to the archive. Rest assured, it will be backfilled.

  • CouchJelq
    CouchJelq (@CouchJelq) reported

    @snqped take a cloudflare intern out back and shoot them everytime uber eats goes down

  • lavenderleaf86
    Res (@lavenderleaf86) reported

    @Cloudflare @CloudflareHelp @CloudflareDev I'm migrating a client to Cloudflare, but when he tried creating an account w/ his Gmail it gave an error & said to contact support. Which he can't because it requires an account... He sent an email 2 days ago w/ no response. What to do?

  • arjunaditya_
    Arjun Aditya (@arjunaditya_) reported

    @Sahil_Gulihar_ proxy on cloudflare? yaar should've dm'd me on discord for **** like this also vercel is not at fault here

  • ReflectiveRuby2
    ReflectiveRuby 🇺🇦 🇵🇸 🇸🇩 🇨🇩 🇻🇪 (@ReflectiveRuby2) reported

    @zunzetrider Have you never seen fake Cloudflare verifications that run PowerShell scripts? They've been getting people for a while.

  • PerceivingAI
    PerceivingAI (@PerceivingAI) reported

    @idare Cloudflare free has so much value it's insane but I never thought about that use case. Fudge, now I have to have one. Maybe get a CF worker to be a sort of librarian and just throw all sorts of stuff at it. Turn it into a sort of well of knowledge for agents.

  • heykumaonx
    kuma (@heykumaonx) reported

    @alexmacgregor__ just change vercel to cf now, cloudflare for most things have had bad experience with vercel....

  • plabuwu
    Plabew (@plabuwu) reported

    @vimtor @Cloudflare i hate durable objects it's locked to birth region that's why terrible latency for realtime across continents. a black box basically, not much control can't beat elixir + sst clustering on aws

  • torbar
    Tom Barber 🐀 (@torbar) reported

    @Fhajad @anurag_bhatia I remember when cloudflare started the 1.1.1.1 dns there was a guy on Reddit that was like “I have 300 iPads out there with no management that I was using 1.1.1.1 as a fake dns to block web access on them since they couldn’t resolve dns. This sucks”

  • maxclark
    Max Clark (@maxclark) reported

    @mikejulian Because nuance = social media :) but sure lets be pedantic about this then $350k credits - margin + cost in sales/marketing to promote + sales ops (all AI now?) + cost for AM/CSM + cost to support + opportunity cost +++ = CAC Cloudflare has a Non-GAAP gross margin of 72.8% so without knowing/sharing internals that's a CLV well north of $1.44m Point is they've still decided the CLV is well worth the $350k without risking their analysts freaking out

  • felipe_rohde
    Rohde Builder (@felipe_rohde) reported

    Your competitor just launched a flash sale. You found out because a customer asked why your prices are higher. 😐 Cloudflare Browser Run's quickAction("screenshot") takes a pixel-perfect screenshot of any page on a cron — no browser, no infra, no drama. Diff it against yesterday's screenshot and you know EXACTLY when they: → drop a new promo banner 🎯 → launch a limited offer → quietly redesign their homepage → put your best feature front and center (rude) Visual change detection in one Worker call. No CSS selectors to maintain. No scraper breaking when they update their HTML. The screenshot doesn't lie. 📸🔥

  • Voidmob_com
    VoidMob (Private Connectivity) (@Voidmob_com) reported

    How to scrape Cloudflare, Akamai, and DataDome protected sites without detection, blocks, or rate limits. Scraping is a still big part of many businesses globally, but most setups fail because they only solve half the problem. Stealth browser with a datacenter/residential IP = blocked. Clean IP with stock Puppeteer = blocked. Anti-bot platforms run seven detection layers. You need to pass all seven. New tools like CloakBrowser handles the browser layer: - 33 C++ source-level Chromium patches. - Not JavaScript injection. - Passes reCAPTCHA v3 with 0.9 score. - Auto-resolves Cloudflare Turnstile. - Real TLS fingerprint (JA3/JA4). Not spoofed. - CDP leak points removed at source level. - Free, open source, drop-in Playwright replacement. But all antidetect browsers says it themselves: "bring your own proxies." The browser is clean. The network still exposes you. VoidMob dedicated mobile proxies handle the network layer: - Real 4G/5G carrier IP. Mobile ASN from real carrier. - No proxy/vpn detected due to genuine mobile devices. - Configurable p0f fingerprint matching the browser's claimed OS. - Carrier-native DNS. No ASN mismatch. - Vless Xray to scrape from restricted regions. - No limits, no throttling, all protocols supported. Seven detection layers. Two tools. No blocks. No CAPTCHAs. Ultimate scraping setup. Works for high-volumes and AI agents as well.

  • brianolavi
    Brian Julkunen (@brianolavi) reported

    @RyanYorkSEO @chris_nectiv Good question, not sure specifically how the cloudflare service works (but I am going to deploy everywhere i can) it sounds like it looks for a user agent header for accepts markdown and then serves the markdown file

  • MattIPv4
    Matt Cowley (@MattIPv4) reported

    @danielhayesmith @dok2001 Cloudflare have confirmed in the GitHub issue that it is a legitimate dependency. However, not sure they’ve fully understood the risk is still there as this employee could later use this as a backdrop by publishing a new version, say if they were to be laid off…