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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.

Most Affected Locations

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

Location Reports
New York City, NY 3
Los Angeles, CA 1
Paris, Île-de-France 1
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • adithyashreshti
    Adithya 🚀 (@adithyashreshti) reported

    WTF, @Namecheap. Need recommendations. For YEARS, I’ve recommended Namecheap over GoDaddy because the support was great and I trusted the experience. Now I’m finding that EVERY SINGLE domain I searched on Namecheap’s WHOIS less than 24 hours ago is suddenly “taken.” Not one. Every. Single. One. People on Reddit raised this exact issue months ago. I defended Namecheap because I’d never experienced it myself and even mentioned it is trust worthy. Well, I faced it now. I searched each domain ONCE. Just once. I wasn’t repeatedly checking them or trying to register them. And now they’re all “taken.” Maybe it’s a coincidence. But it’s a pretty damn weird one because every domain I that I had checked for availability is gone at easily 10x the price. I’m seriously considering moving everything out of Namecheap. Who are you guys using instead? Already using Cloudflare for .com, but I still have a lot of domains at NC.

  • maietta
    Nick (@maietta) reported

    @HankYeomans There's a hell of a lot more going with this project than meets the eye. When you start to really dig into it, you'll understand why people like me are excited about it. First and foremost, it solves a very real problem for me. I just wanted an operating system. I didn't have to configure myself to get the hyprland on Arch experience. It also solves the issue that I've been having with Arch, where the AUR is down almost every time I go to update. Omarchy mirrors the infrastructure and puts it behind Cloudflare. Further, the operating system malleable in that with a simple AI prompt, it could be molded quickly to create new features or change how things work without any real risk of a major issue. It also bundles in a Windows in VM solution for those rare times that I still need a Windows environment. It now supports dual boot, and includes a snapshotting feature to ensure that a broken system can be quickly restored to a good running previous state without losing any of your files. And that's really only scratching the surface here.

  • obatt
    OB (@obatt) reported

    @mattzcarey @Cloudflare Don’t get me wrong; I love Cloudflare and am a big user (have been since you were just DNS), but your platform is now crazy big and with MCP and the AI explosion, auth is no longer just a DevOps and OpSec / senior dev at a start up function. Having basically IAM is going to lead to terrible hacks because of the end user exposure that AI now gives. It needs the MCP / IAM / AI equivalent of passkeys. We have to strip the complexity out (hide it) all while making it easy for the user to enable actual security without them knowing it, if you get my drift

  • petervandijck
    🌱 Peter Van Dijck → 🧵 (@petervandijck) reported

    @aarondfrancis (not sure who the right person is) - my cloud apps went down, ' 6 of 8 apps in us-east-2 returning Cloudflare 1016 (origin DNS error)'. It's not an app issue. I can send more detailed info but the Help link on the site seems to be disabled?

  • 101xanshu
    Anshu (@101xanshu) reported

    @MattieTK @Cloudflare yeah i just kept finding workarounds instead of opening issues lol. should've filed them properly, will do next time

  • melisandrePro
    The American Protectors of Journalistic Freedom (@melisandrePro) reported

    @TonySeruga Cloudflare is a liar and terrible company. Older systems won’t let us launch websites. I have to use my cell phone to open the links instead.

  • PrimeLineAI
    PrimeLine (@PrimeLineAI) reported

    @zlxndr @val_riabtsev the 44-tool problem has a harness-level fix now, which i think moves the argument. tool schemas can be deferred - the server's tools get listed by name only, and the full jsonschema is fetched on demand when a task actually needs it. my session right now: 123 mcp tools listed across 5 servers, 16 schemas actually pulled. that's the cloudflare search()/execute() shape without the server having to be designed for it. so "schemas bill you every turn whether you touch them or not" is a harness default, not a property of mcp. which makes the real variable eager vs lazy loading, rather than cli vs mcp.

  • couchsecurity
    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.

  • KGDrayken
    Drayken (@KGDrayken) reported

    @mdong1909 Cloudflare owns both VoidZero and Astro now - can you make it a priority to have full support of Astro for Oxfmt and Oxlint now so monorepos don't have to fragment into linting & formatting fallbacks? IIRC plan was Q2.

  • dothingat579dl4
    ꧁༒☬ KuTin ☬༒꧂ (@dothingat579dl4) reported

    @mehulmpt @Cloudflare @CloudflareDev That network lost error looks wildly specific

  • deildo_jr
    A. Amorim (e/acc) (@deildo_jr) reported

    @MrPunyapal If Cloudflare has any outage

  • MediaKing
    Matt Paulson (@MediaKing) reported

    Wild 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.

  • twMatthieuH
    Matthieu H. (@twMatthieuH) reported

    The stack: React Native + Expo, TypeScript, Hono on Cloudflare Workers. Boring on purpose. And AI-assisted everywhere: coding, support replies, content, ASO. When you have a few hours per week, you don't want to fight your tools.

  • divinexyz777
    Divine Arc (@divinexyz777) reported

    @MotionOnHype Fix your cloudflare issue on your web dude

  • gagansuie
    Gagan Suie (@gagansuie) reported

    104 resolve the proxy hostname over DNS-over-HTTPS through Cloudflare or Google, so no plaintext DNS query appears on your network. The advertised premium servers in JP, SG, CA, AU and TR returned no A record. They do not exist.

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