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Cloudflare Outage Map

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Mexico City, CDMX 5
Bergamo, Lombardia 4
Paris, Île-de-France 2
Treviglio, Lombardia 2
Brescia, Lombardia 2
Peruíbe, SP 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Delhi, NCT 1
Jaipur, RJ 1
Kolkata, WB 1
Sūrat, GJ 1
Tirana, Qarku i Tiranës 1
Tarpon Springs, FL 1
Dortmund, NRW 1
Champigny-sur-Marne, Île-de-France 1
Ormskirk, England 1
Popayán, Departamento del Cauca 1
Tlalnepantla, MEX 1
Tegueste, Canary Islands 1

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dapaff dapaf (@dapaff) reported

    @NotAlexSheppard DNS problem at CloudFlare, main DNS provider for those services as well as Occulus.

  • HARLEQUINDUSTRY seventh horror (7 DAYS 🎸) (@HARLEQUINDUSTRY) reported

    @yxwns apparently, im not experiencing any issues but from the look of trends it looks like everything is down. maybe cloudflare's out so that's why it's all down

  • Stormy_Folf Stoobrmy_Foobfl (@Stormy_Folf) reported

    @Nami_husky Yep probably cloudflare dns having issues probably why googles sites are still up

  • MarcJohanssen Marc Johanssen (@MarcJohanssen) reported

    @GeekNews Cloudflare, tweeted that issues appear to be stemming from a configuration error which saw “a large number of changes” take place to Facebook’s border gateway protocol (BGP) – the underlying protocol which determines how traffic is physically routed and peered across the internet

  • RealBlueVR RealBlueVR - I'm no VTuber I swear (@RealBlueVR) reported

    @konnichibye IKR but its prob just their hosting servers which are having problems. dont think they use cloudflare tho but don't quote me on that one

  • brainafk Markus A. (@brainafk) reported

    Unfortunately, I cannot move to @Cloudflare Pages yet, as it doesn’t support multiple projects per repository and shadowed rewrites (rewrites that don’t change the URL for the client) yet. Need the former for i18n and the latter for dynamic routes in my Gatsby and Next.js sites.

  • bestfoodalex Alex Jewell 🧢 (@bestfoodalex) reported

    "Their DNS records show that, like Slack last week, the problem is apparently DNS. Cloudflare senior VP Dane Knecht notes that Facebook’s border gateway protocol routes — BGP helps networks pick the best path to deliver internet traffic — have been “withdrawn from the internet.”

  • amatthiesen98 Amatthiesen98 (@amatthiesen98) reported

    @asnordvik @SebGorka Most likely a tech was trying to "fix an error" but caused a catastrophic failure that they have been rebuilding. Kinda like what cloudflare did when they killed the internet.

  • dgsmedley David Smedley (@dgsmedley) reported

    So with #Facebook and it's family down, @TheRegister are reporting Cloudflare blaming Facebook's DNS servers. At the same time @EE appeared to have data issues... unlucky timing or is EE routing traffic via Facebooks DNS?

  • Nami_husky 🎃 Pumpkin Doggo 🎃 (@Nami_husky) reported

    Yo, who broke one of the distro sites again? Seems like a cloudflare or similar outage!

  • kenmoini Ken Moini (@kenmoini) reported

    Can't wait until someone takes the @Cloudflare R2 service and makes it a back-end for a container registry to rival Docker Hub with unlimited pulls lol

  • MarcJohanssen Marc Johanssen (@MarcJohanssen) reported

    @AlexHormozi Cloudflare, tweeted FB issues appear to be stemming from a configuration error which saw “a large number of changes” take place to Facebook’s border gateway protocol (BGP) – the underlying protocol which determines how traffic is physically routed and peered across the internet

  • n3ro nero (@n3ro) reported

    @AydinPaladin Likely. Facebook is sooooo distributed this has to be a DNS issue. Try Cloudflare DNS 1.1.1.1 and that will at least get you out of Google DNS.

  • Math7t Mathieu Humbert (@Math7t) reported

    @Vanhelsing21 I'm not a Network eng. but BGP routing misconfigs are often at the root of major internet traffic congestion and outages. Cloudflare knows a fair bit about this. As I understood it, Facebook's own AS stopped advertising its DNS IPs. To be confirmed.

  • hrld_0011_0111 hrldfn (@hrld_0011_0111) reported

    @LiamMcBaen @Vespa_Girl @wallisweaver Cloudflare reported a bunch of BGP updates related to FB's ASN right before the outage started. The DDoS attack maps people are posting are likely the installed FB apps that don't know why they can't access FB so they keep trying, becoming a DDoS attack themselves.

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