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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

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.

  • 43% Cloud Services (43%)
  • 21% Domains (21%)
  • 14% Web Tools (14%)
  • 14% Hosting (14%)
  • 7% E-mail (7%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
New York City Cloud Services 17 days ago
Los Angeles Cloud Services 18 days ago
Paris Cloud Services 1 month ago
New York City Hosting 1 month ago
Manchester Domains 2 months ago
Angers Cloud Services 2 months ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • RMerlinDev
    Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reported

    For the curious, I already have a plan B if things ever went south with @Github . For years I've had a gitweb mirror running on a VPS, secured behind a Cloudflare App login. Since I don't care about any of the CI/agent stuff, I would only miss PR and Wiki capabilities.

  • Elbito_Guzzman
    ~El-Bethel~ (@Elbito_Guzzman) reported

    @StanleyMasinde_ @Cloudflare go daddy took my domain after I searched it and demanded something like 80000$. I said never again

  • andreaposti
    Andrea Postiglione (@andreaposti) reported

    Greg Brockman asked an AI agent to audit his personal site. 15 minutes later, it found 13 security issues. Within another hour, it had fixed DNS and TLS settings, removed jQuery, moved the site to Cloudflare Pages and started a DMARC rollout. That got my attention.

  • HeyGurisaroy
    Guri Saroy (@HeyGurisaroy) reported

    » claude = code ($20/mo) » supabase = db + auth (free) » vercel = deploy (free) » stripe = payments (2.9% + 30c) » resend = emails (free) » posthog = analytics (free) » sentry = errors (free) » cloudflare = domain + dns (~$10/yr) » github = version control (free) real cost month one: $20 everything else is a nice-to-have you add once you have users.

  • MixinMessenger
    Mixin (@MixinMessenger) reported

    The wider pattern: the stack is splitting into systems that accumulate identity and systems built to hold less of it. Signal shipped Automatic Key Verification on Aug 11, with Cloudflare and Trail of Bits as independent auditors. Vitalik argued on Aug 7 that pseudonymity no longer survives AI-driven metadata correlation, and that message-level unlinkability is the standard worth chasing. Different projects sit at different points on that curve — the direction of travel is what matters: collect less, retain less, expose less.

  • Boards86
    Boards (@Boards86) reported

    I gave her a Claude Pro referral link, and she built it all using their cloud hosted compute. Cloudflare free-tier, Github for versioning. Never once touched her laptop. Everything is a web app on her Pixel. She's officially Claude-pilled.

  • chinwe20496848
    Emjay🎀 (@chinwe20496848) reported

    MTN why is your network playing with me, since yesterday, I can’t login into cloudflare with your network. Don’t piss me off.

  • jayzhangdev
    Jay Zhang (@jayzhangdev) reported

    @CodeByPoonam I think third-party CI/CD might matter more. Hope Vercel or Cloudflare support it soon.

  • ryan_builds_
    Ryan — building Eazip (@ryan_builds_) reported

    Video transcoding is expensive. AWS MediaConvert → too expensive FFmpeg on Fargate Spot → 30% cheaper, still expensive Considering Cloudflare Stream: upload → encode → download MP4 → delete Has anyone used Stream as a temporary transcoder? Smart shortcut or bad idea? 👀

  • PPLSOPTIMISMCEO
    PPLSOPTIMISMCEO (@PPLSOPTIMISMCEO) reported

    All of their model weights are on hugging face though. Any provider can theoretically serve a $POD model other than them. What I'm trying to understand is where they are monetizing their inference they are hosting. They have two AI models (26b and X1 Nano) on their chat app on their site that sits behind a cloudflare challenge and a telegram bot. A system like antseed can add their AI models to their network and run everything through peer to peer and TEE encryption. Where are they even selling their hosting with upstream/downstream token costs? I don't see a marketplace on their site. Just a genuine question. I integrated them into my router but they blocked the API. We have gotten a DM to ask for private APIs but haven't heard anything since then. Happy to route customers to them or just host their uncensored models with a different team.

  • manvankaliber
    Jack van der Bilt (@manvankaliber) reported

    This is what I meant when I said Cloudflare is terrible at UI/UX and should never consider building an iPhone app. People build their own menu bar apps because just going to the billing dashboard in the web portal is absolute hell. I repeat: Cloudflare should never build an app

  • entrptaher
    Md. Abu Taher (@entrptaher) reported

    @divinprnc Mind sharing why resend for sending and receiving? Doesnt cloudflare offer native email support right now?

  • harry_boy01
    Harry|| WEB3_DEVELOPER (@harry_boy01) reported

    @juiceboy_of_abj It’s true. Even websites routed through cloudflare struggle to work on AIRTEL network too

  • RalisTired
    Ral_Is_Tired🏳️‍⚧️ Hellhound Slinger Specialist (@RalisTired) reported

    if anyone gets any problems with connecting to twitch, youtube and/or steam, you might need to reconnect ur DNS, had the same issue cus google and cloudflare are **** hosting companies and are incompetent LMAO

  • AISUEDE
    Suede Labs (@AISUEDE) reported

    @Cloudflare We ran 38 buyer prompts across three engines against our own products and published the losses. Crawler access was the cheap fix. The expensive lesson: answers named entities with deep third-party records, not the best pages. Measurement first is the right call.

  • BigBalli
    🐗 Giacomo Balli (@BigBalli) reported

    Woke up to a saturated PHP-FPM pool. Overnight someone pulled 16,420 requests off one of my sites in seven hours, from 9,509 different IPs. All of it China Mobile CMNET. 36.128.0.0/10 and 36.212.0.0/14, spread across 18 /16 blocks. The detail that took me longest to see: 15,628 distinct URLs. That's 1.05 requests per URL. It walked the entire URL space, one fetch each. Every request was a cold miss at the edge by construction. Cloudflare cached all of it correctly and absorbed none of it. Seven rotating Chrome user agents, every one a real browser string, so all my UA-based rules sailed right past it. No reverse DNS. No self-identification. It never asked for robots.txt. It averaged 1.7 requests per IP, which is below every per-IP threshold I had. Zero requests hit the rate limiter. Blocked it by netblock in the end. Fifteen days of logs show 43 requests total from those ranges to my 40-odd other sites, so the collateral is nothing. Anyone else getting hammered out of CMNET lately? Trying to work out whether this is pointed at me or spraying everyone.

  • cyber39glt
    R𝐞𝐦𝐢 | C𝐲𝐛𝐞𝐫ɢʟᴛ (@cyber39glt) reported

    Most likely an IP routing/peering or Cloudflare security issue. It doesn’t necessarily mean Airtel is blocking Cloudflare. The specific IP range Airtel assigns (sometimes through CGNAT/shared IPs) could be having issues reaching Cloudflare.

  • dragos_dydy
    Dragos Dunica (@dragos_dydy) reported

    @divinprnc why not cloudflare also for sending/receiving? i think they support that too.

  • shanaliniz
    Shan Ali🇵🇰 (@shanaliniz) reported

    Dear Vibecoders, I need some help. I want to turn my Windows laptop into a hosting server. I want to host my webpages, such as "index.php" and "index.html", directly from my laptop and then point my domain to my laptop’s IP address. I also don’t want to depend on Cloudflare.

  • sinasanm
    Sina Meraji (@sinasanm) reported

    update: now when github is down, your CI/CD still runs on your Cloudflare account as long as you've initiated gitflare. when gitHub is back, the branch is pushed back to it automatically (fast-forward only, never force).

  • Robby_Seventeen
    Robby Seventeen (@Robby_Seventeen) reported

    bot traffic against wordpress has gotten absurd. xmlrpc.php, wp-login.php, /wp-json/wp/v2/users, on loop, new ASN every hour. fail2ban is post-hoc, so by the time it bans an IP php-fpm already burned a worker on it. cloudflare in front feels mandatory now, and i hate that.

  • Elenkova_dxb
    Elenkova ✨ (@Elenkova_dxb) reported

    66% of AI-search citations already route through Google AI Mode, not ChatGPT. Same week Cloudflare started enforcing MCP's new auth spec, CIMD replacing OAuth DCR. Search and the agent layer are both quietly consolidating around infra nobody's hyping. That's the real signal.

  • devjedi404
    Aman (@devjedi404) reported

    Update on my Hot Wheels bot: It has officially gone from "random script I'm hoping works" to a proper monitoring pipeline 😭 Also caught a nasty false-positive bug where an ADD button from a recommended product could be mistaken for my wishlisted car. Persistent browser, saved location, concurrent wishlist checks, crash recovery and Cloudflare backoffs are in too. Now I just need Blinkit to actually restock the damn cars.

  • woodchipdaddy
    Jared Smith (@woodchipdaddy) reported

    i freakin LOVE combining all of these into a single CLI interaction - checking domains - buying a domain name - setting up nameservers on cloudflare - setting up hosting on vercel - setting up email Installing site + basic framework This would have taken me hours if not a whole day before. Now it's minutes. God damn it's good to have bots

  • rea1ReinaCruz
    Reina Cruz 🥼🧤🇨🇺 (@rea1ReinaCruz) reported

    @Cloudflare @awscloud Fix human verification

  • getbitx
    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.

  • zlxndr
    Alexander Zuev (@zlxndr) reported

    @vicentesandev + retries, timeouts, DI, error taxonomy is trivial and not an issue even without effect - the only core reason for me to consider the transition is to make the logic more maintainable and more reliable And the most confusing bit of this is handling errors / translating them at the boundaries: - tanstack server fn handle them one way - server api routes expect a response - cloudflare workflow have specific control flow requirements with nonRetryableError - cf durable objects have their own nuances with alarms - cf queues need to ack/retry - cron just logs at the boundary That’s where probably most of integration effort lies

  • trydotworks
    erik@try.works (@trydotworks) reported

    @korinne_dev @Cloudflare Interesting. I just built a plugin for DeepSeek Harness to build it's own tools from cloudflare primitives and blueprints. Let me try this. But please, say agentic engineering instead of vibe coding, otherwise I'll feel bad about it

  • JohannuDesign
    The Problem Solving Designer (@JohannuDesign) reported

    @juiceboy_of_abj This almost drove me nuts till I tried a different network and I was like WTF... Funny thing is it's not only cloudflare

  • maybelaurent
    Laurent Perrier (@maybelaurent) reported

    @Cloudflare is anyone working on this? your status page still doesn't show it's down