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Most Reported Problems

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  • 43% Domains (43%)
  • 31% Cloud Services (31%)
  • 16% Hosting (16%)
  • 6% Web Tools (6%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Helsinki Cloud Services 2 days ago
Crisfield Domains 3 days ago
Nanaimo Web Tools 4 days ago
New York City Web Tools 5 days ago
Istanbul Domains 7 days ago
Greater Noida E-mail 10 days ago
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • TopSecretCorp
    TheTopSecretCorporation (@TopSecretCorp) reported

    Anthropic just bought the SDK factory used by OpenAI, Google and Cloudflare—then said hosted Stainless products will shut down. Reported price tag: +. Agent wars are moving from model scores to who controls the pipes agents use to touch software.

  • kevinlewis4801
    Kevin Lewis (@kevinlewis4801) reported

    Cloudflare pointed Anthropic's Mythos Preview at 50+ of their own repos. They call it a step-function forward "Mythos Preview is a real step forward, and it's worth saying that plainly before getting into anything else." The big finding isn't the bugs it caught - It's that the model can take several low-severity vulnerabilities - the kind that sit invisible in backlogs - and chain them into a single working exploit. Write the proof-of-concept. Compile it. Run it. Adjust when it fails. Try again. That loop is what separates a scanner from a researcher. The other finding security teams should pay attention to: "patching faster" is the wrong response. If your regression testing takes a day, a two-hour SLA just means you ship broken fixes. The architecture around the vulnerability matters more than the speed of the patch. Mythos is not just hype. It shows its power in real-world use cases.

  • Rananjay_RajW
    Rananjay Raj (@Rananjay_RajW) reported

    @AnthropicAI @StainlessAPI This one's worth thinking through. Stainless generates SDKs for OpenAI, Google, Cloudflare, Replicate - and now Anthropic is shutting down all hosted products. It's one thing to build a better model. It's another to buy a piece of the developer toolkit that your competitors depend on. This shifts the competition from model quality to infrastructure control. Curious how OpenAI and Google respond. They'll need to rebuild their SDK pipeline.

  • 4STTC
    Spencer (@4STTC) reported

    @merill Fmm let's have @ClaudeAI stop #Cloudflare is down posts.

  • enusan_YN
    Sanghyeon Yeo(Rubik) (@enusan_YN) reported

    @CloudflareHelp Is there any way to get help with issues I'm having while using the Cloudflare Warp app? The "Send Feedback" feature in the app just gives me errors, and when I try to open a case on the dashboard, it tells me to just ask the AI or the community.

  • mohittwwt
    Mohit (@mohittwwt) reported

    @SIGKITTEN Same reason, “We have everything in house and multi AZ” Proceeds to go down when cloudflare goes down

  • Shpigford
    Josh Pigford (@Shpigford) reported

    @anshnanda Cloudflare via their new CLI so you never even need to touch their UI.

  • sylarruby
    Daveyon Mayne (@sylarruby) reported

    Scraping any website is easy, no matter if Cloudflare is behind it. How? Have a local computer running at home on localhost. Setup a public tunnel. POST to it and have it return the scrapped HTML to your datacenter-server. I may offer this service one day.

  • liam_fallen
    Liam (@liam_fallen) reported

    I see Cloudflare are having a moment again. They are saying: "These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN" but I'm seeing problems across multiple websites.

  • howard
    Howard Lerman (@howard) reported

    Everyone is obsessed with AI making a 10x engineer a 1000x engineer. The recent reductions at CloudFlare and Click have me me realize the plot is equally about the inverse: AI amplifies the *negative* impacts of poor performers. If a person with poor taste, who makes mediocore judgement calls, and doesn't properly build things customers love is able to produce 10x more work - does a company want that? Hell no! Productivity isn't just about as many people as possible tokenmaxxing. AI is a double edged sword, especially when it's used to produce net new work. If you give a bad artist a pen that can draw 100x as fast, you're going to pile up with a lot of junky artwork very quickly. And since it happens so quickly leaders are now able to see quickly who is Picasso and who is not and adjust accordingly.

  • bheuthanasia
    rook (@bheuthanasia) reported

    havent been able to each a bunch of websites since the power outage the other day. is this some vietnam bs again or should i blame cloudflare

  • alawiyemuhamme1
    M𝔬𝔩𝔱𝔢𝔫 (@alawiyemuhamme1) reported

    GET. Typeahead at /v 1/search/suggest. No Elasticsearch, no extra service. 2/6 Images: Cloudflare R2. S3-compatible, zero egress fees. POST multipart → get a public URL back→ attach to product. Every upload tracked in the DB with mime type and file size. 3/6

  • harshil1712
    Harshil (@harshil1712) reported

    All About Berlin has a been a really useful resource. The impact due to AI is horrible. We might start loosing useful resources like this, if things continue. The whole AI Content negotiation work from @Cloudflare starts making more sense! I have seen similar issues with other platforms :(

  • tyemartins
    Grant | Designer (@tyemartins) reported

    I think @Cloudflare is down

  • Kernoga_Siarhei
    Siarhei Kernoga (@Kernoga_Siarhei) reported

    @Cloudflare “Patch faster” was never the right answer. The fundamental problem is the lack of architectural boundaries. If an AI can chain small bugs into meaningful access, that means the system allowed tiny local failures to compose into global authority. The fix is not just faster remediation - it is bounded access, explicit confirmation, scoped grants, isolated execution, and evidence by design.

  • parasdaryanani
    Paras Daryanani (@parasdaryanani) reported

    @johnmurch @threepointone @CloudflareDev Originally we migrated our nextjs app from vercel to Cloudflare using opennext, then did a slow incremental rewrite to react router, hono and Cloudflare vite plugin as the glue that turns it into a full stack app. Never been happier. Super lightweight stack, no "unstable" imports

  • shagul998
    Shagul (@shagul998) reported

    @downdetector @grok - Verify is CloudFlare iw down?

  • _ChrisCovington
    Chris Covington (@_ChrisCovington) reported

    @dobroslav_dev @vercel @Cloudflare I’d trust a CloudFlare replacement, wouldn’t touch a vercel version for ****, I’d rather vendor the src

  • Dillon_Valdez
    Dillon Valdez (@Dillon_Valdez) reported

    I’ve owned Cloudflare for years, and $NET makes more sense when you start with where the company sits. The edge network puts Cloudflare close to users, apps, traffic, and security problems. That is why the expansion into Zero Trust, Workers, and AI traffic controls is not random product sprawl. The proof is whether that position keeps turning into adoption, revenue durability, margin leverage, and cash flow.

  • _saranshbarua
    Saransh Barua (@_saranshbarua) reported

    @shree_code I’m also running Hermes on Hetzner, but kept the setup fairly barebones. Running Hermes directly as a systemctl-managed service instead of Docker/K8s. Blocked all public ports and exposed the dashboard through Cloudflare Tunnels + OAuth. Also using Tailscale for private access between machines/services.

  • heygurisingh
    Guri Singh (@heygurisingh) reported

    this is illegal-feeling. Someone open-sourced a recon weapon that strips Cloudflare's mask off any website and exposes the real server sitting behind it. It's called CF-Hero. You point it at a domain hiding behind Cloudflare and it hunts down the actual IP address Cloudflare is supposed to be protecting. The trick is that it doesn't attack Cloudflare. It goes around it. Most companies put Cloudflare in front of their site and assume the real server is invisible. It isn't. The real IP leaks in a dozen places they forgot to clean up, and CF-Hero knows exactly where to look. → Pulls every A and TXT record on the domain and yanks any IP buried in SPF entries → Queries SecurityTrails for historical DNS so it can see what the IP was before Cloudflare went up → Cross-references Shodan, Censys, and ZoomEye for assets matching the target → Walks subdomains and sister domains that share infrastructure but skipped Cloudflare → Hits every candidate IP directly and compares the HTML title to confirm the match When the title matches, the mask is off. That IP is the real server. Bug bounty hunters use this to find origins worth $10K+ per disclosure. Red teams use it on engagements. Your security team should be running this on your own domains before someone else does. Featured at Black Hat Asia 2024. 1.8K stars. MIT License. 100% Opensource.

  • ChillTAbtc
    ChillTA🪙 (@ChillTAbtc) reported

    @Cloudflare Never trust a system called managed unless you built it

  • wafffls
    seeyuh✌️ (@wafffls) reported

    @ritakozlov @Cloudflare damn where these apps even go

  • DigitalVagrant
    Protect Western Heritage (@DigitalVagrant) reported

    @MediaSOI Sorry, I should have been more clear. This is down to the fact that I use a non-UK VPN and also run my own fully secure DNS service through my own VPS and Cloudflare. I can fix this.

  • DashFlowMediaEn
    Dash Flow (@DashFlowMediaEn) reported

    So here are some things to look forward to with dash flow The app will be getting -a multi select for the storage page -text subtitle support if your original file contains them - stop server button - support for local2net I'm going to keep cloudflare and honestly it's probably fine to use, but local2net is a great paid for option only thing is the free static domain is not liked by many isps so you'll have to white list it in your home network to fully deploy the tunnel... annoying but for cheap static domains I'm not sure of much else I can do. So either buy a domain and hook it up through local2net or launch the server while you have a vpn enabled. Both strats work for me. If you have any other ideas let me know. I don't want to spam releases Demo site will also get some updates including - disappearing controls in theater mode - removed white border from frame - 30 second rewind/FF - Close captions toggle - info/guide overlay

  • LukeYoungblood
    LukeYoungblood.eth 🛡️ (@LukeYoungblood) reported

    @Cloudflare Update: I got help finally... took 1 week to resolve but everything is good now.

  • Anthony8Raymond
    Anthony Raymond (@Anthony8Raymond) reported

    @michele654 @SetraHost Neat business! You’re using Cloudflare, yes? If so, would be why your site is online. Mine are down and so is SH.

  • talktodre100
    Talktodre (@talktodre100) reported

    Frontend was down today. Cloudflare 502s everywhere. Trail: Browser ✅ Cloudflare ✅ Host ❌ → origin, not edge. HTTP logs looked fine, then nothing for 1 hour. Container went down and never came up. Cause: serve lived in devDependencies. **** skips devDeps (NODE_ENV=production). The Build passed. Start didnt fail immediately as well. Locally, npm run dev never calls serve. A clean rebuild after a routine merge finally exposed it. The Fix was one line into dependencies. trigger redeploy and server went back online in less minutes due to w well optimized CICD pipeline. Rule: if your start command needs it, it’s a runtime dependency.

  • Bankless
    Bankless (@Bankless) reported

    EARLY ACCESS: @Cloudflare Needs 100M TPS from Crypto to Fix the Internet | CEO Matthew Prince (@eastdakota) 🟢 Out now for Bankless Premium subscribers 📅 Out on public feeds Monday, May 25 Links below 👇

  • nitcordx
    nitcord (@nitcordx) reported

    is cloudflare turnstile down