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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.
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Cloud Services (46%)
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Domains (28%)
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Hosting (12%)
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Web Tools (11%)
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E-mail (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Cloudflare outage reports came from the following cities:
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Cloudflare Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Emcon Black
(@EmconBlack) reported
@AllBiteNoBark88 Startpage {Browser) Protonmail (email) Quad 9 for DNS (9.9.9.9) don’t use Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1). Ask Grok how to change your DNS Settings. Use Brave as a browser. Use Grok (you’re already on X) as a search engine. Use GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, LineageOS (or derivatives) for AOSP on a de-googled phone. (Won’t work on Samsung or updated or new Google Pixel phones and sorry if you like iPhones you’re **** out of luck). Client side scanning is your enemy. Get the hell off of Windows, and Mac, use a Linux Distro (Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Mint, Pop-OS, Kali, Parrot, Tails, Whonix etc) Use Signal, Session, or Element or straight out XMPP (Code or Encrypt messages before sending as well). Assay your Comms environment. Apply Diversity and Redundancy. Utilise off grid Mesh systems such as Lora (Meshtastic, MeshCore) or AREDN for example. Utilise other Comms suites such as CB, Radio, Garmin Inreach, Spot or other SatCom Phone or messaging systems) Hell if you have to use flashing light, sheets on the line, a box of OMO in the window, or dead drops with One Time Pads, start working on it now. Collate and record all systems, frequencies, modulation and encoding NOW. Share it with Trusted souls, and extend off line. Don’t stick to identifiable patterns. Mix it up. Schedule everything. Learn and execute both digital and analogue document destruction. Classify your own information into categories. Make copies and record distribution lists. Share only that which does not need to be secure. Limit physical distribution entirely if you can. Create rules you stick by.
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Adimula Dapo
(@d_adimula) reported
@LordNathan03 @omoalhajaabiola Your n8n webhook fails because free ngrok URLs are temporary and change on every restart. Telegram is still sending data to your old, expired URL, causing the "bad webhook" error. Fix: Get a permanent URL. Use Cloudflare Tunnel (free) or deploy n8n to a VPS.
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Matheson Steplock
(@MathesonStep) reported
@ethanjaack Yep have had zero issues with @Cloudflare and @Porkbun but some providers make the switch hard and I’ve unfortunately had to deal with that when helping clients
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Kenton Varda
(@KentonVarda) reported
@michael_timbs I think we tracked this down. It wasn't a change to the Workers runtime, but rather a component of Cloudflare's regular HTTP ingress proxy stack, which began accidentally adding zero-size bodies to GET requests in some cases. The problem was fixed later that day.
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Rushikesh
(@rushikeshg10) reported
How CDNs evolved to accommodate edge functions and what is the diff between edge and serverless fns? Traditionally, a CDN (Content Delivery Network) like Cloudflare, Akamai, Cloudfront, etc existed for one reason: To speed up content delivery. They’d copy your static assets (HTML, JS, CSS, media, etc) and store them in edge nodes (data centers spread all over the world). When a user in Mumbai visits your site, instead of fetching data from a server in Singapore, the CDN serves the cached version from a node in India. - Less latency - Less load on your origin - Faster page loads. That was the CDN's story for almost a decade: a read-only cache layer. “What If We Could Compute at the Edge?” CDNs had an insane amount of global infrastructure sitting right next to users. So companies like Cloudflare and Vercel thought: “We already have thousands of servers close to users. What if we could let developers run tiny bits of code on those nodes?” That’s how Edge Compute was born. Today, modern CDNs don’t just serve static content. They can actually run some logic on them using lightweight runtimes. This logic is called the Edge function. All without hitting your main backend. When a user visits your site, The request hits the nearest CDN node. Your Edge Function executes right there (in microseconds). It can return a response or forward the request to your backend only if needed. So instead of routing everything to your central/regional server, logic runs everywhere close to users. That’s how Edge functions work. They turned “just a CDN” into a global distributed compute network How Edge fns are different from Serverless fns? Serverless run on cloud servers. Edge run on CDN edge nodes or PoPs close to users. Serverless handle heavier backend tasks like database queries, image processing, and workflows. Edge handle lightweight, latency-sensitive logic like routing, rewrites, and authentication checks. Serverless has more CPU, memory, and long timeouts up to 15 minutes. Edge run with strict limits. Serverless run in fixed regions which leads to higher latency for distant users. Edge run globally and execute at the nearest location for low latency. Both are serverless compute models. The difference lies in where they run. Edge operates at the CDN layer closer to the user. Serverless runs deeper in the cloud region.
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Dennis Murphy
(@dennis_murphy) reported
@ChadMoran @Cloudflare Wholly agree. It should 100% be in your control. But for 99.44% of CF use cases I doubt it’s much of an issue.
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Jamie Sinn
(@SinnJames) reported
@dinasaur_404 @Cloudflare Make the process of promoting a version to be the "production" version much easier. Manually having to send rollout API calls sucks.
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Michael Long
(@mikelong107) reported
@dontjinpingme there was a big security vulnerability that vercel had that the cloudflare CEO publicly shamed them for and then there was a big cloudflare outage that Guillermo clowned them for anything goes on X rn lol
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Dammit! Ivaldi
(@Dammit_Ivaldi) reported
@Dexerto Yeah no she hasn't. Twitch has been down a few times in the last 4 years due to Cloudflare outages.
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Hong Kong Phooey
(@HKPhooey__) reported
@KN0W_ @Skinport They’ve always been restricted for legal and compliance reasons. Cloudflare now just recognises the service you use as a VPN now.
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Justvibes
(@JustVibesFyi) reported
@igor_alexandrov its 2025 200 means aws and cloudflare aren't down Look at payload response to see what your server returned
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Hoosiers
(@Ointerestrates) reported
@m0hilll @eastdakota Funny you should say fictional when cloudflare runs a service that verifies whoever they want whenever. 50 times for person A, 0 times for person B
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Ruben (GoBrand.app 🍃)
(@PonziChad) reported
@dillon_mulroy @threepointone Why on vercel I never had an issue with startup times and on cloudflare I have to literally lazy load everything to avoid this? I know the answer, but if you fix that annoyance somehow I’ll do anything lol
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Mia Herbert
(@MiaHerbert00) reported
Little Snitch includes non-privacy focused DNS providers such as Google and Cloudflare in its default list of DNS service providers If you use Little Snitch, I recommend blocking their network traffic @littlesnitch And if you want to pay for each version, review these notes
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Todd Griffin
(@goddtriffin) reported
@cryptopatrick @Cloudflare Not a bad idea actually…
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Sven Meyer
(@SvenMeyer) reported
@thisdudelikesAI I just tried @boltdotnew and it can't even get a first preview for a next.js project to work. Agent can't see console errors, can cannot see the (blank) screen. Surely with @Cloudflare I can spin up my own vibe coding platform which will work much better in seconds.
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RF
(@demonoidicus) reported
@12Xpert Fbref put up cloudflare turnstile browser verification and soccerstats have paywalled all historical data this year. And now you're facing issues. I had my first year of being limited by a ****** (b365). Changes afoot all round.
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Kirk Marple
(@KirkMarple) reported
@tristanbob Not at all. Devil is in the details. Even OpenAI already had simplistic RAG. But neither support things like audio transcripts or edge-case file formats. Even Cloudflare AutoRAG is very middle of the road. Now that will solve problems for a lot of folks, but not where things get more complex or unique. Like how would you use this for RAG over email or JIRA tickets?
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Stunlokked
(@stunlokked) reported
@Cloudflare fix your Montreal CDN. im getting crazy packet loss
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Masab Farooque
(@MasabDF) reported
The order was only for a localhost web app. I finished it perfectly. Then the client asked for mobile support, RDP setup, and Cloudflare tunneling, none of that was part of the deal. I still did all of it to help.
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Dennis Murphy
(@dennis_murphy) reported
@ChadMoran @Cloudflare I don’t have a big issue with that and CF - nominally I’d think you’d want to use them as a registrar IIF you were using their proxy and caching services too. Wix I’ve always considered as low effort web hosting for small biz, so DNS is a black art in that crowd anyway.
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Steve Krouse
(@stevekrouse) reported
*gets up on soap box* With the announcement of this new "code mode" from Anthropic and Cloudflare, I've gotta rant about LLMs, MCP, and tool-calling for a second Let's all remember where this started LLMs were bad at writing JSON So OpenAI asked us to write good JSON schemas & OpenAPI specs But LLMs sucked at tool calling, so it didn't matter. OpenAPI specs were too long, so everyone wrote custom subsets Then LLMs got good at tool calling (yay!) but everyone had to integrate differently with every LLM Then MCP comes along and promises a write-once-integrate everywhere story. It's OpenAPI all over again. MCP is just a OpenAPI with slightly different formatting, and no real justification for doing the same work we did to make OpenAPI specs and but different MCP itself goes through a lot of iteration. Every company ships MCP servers. Hype is through the roof. Yet use of MCP use is super niche But now we hear MCP has problems. It uses way too many tokens. It's not composable. So now Cloudflare and Anthropic tell us it's better to use "code mode", where we have the model write code directly Now this next part sounds like a joke, but it's not. They generate a TypeScript SDK based on the MCP server, and then ask the LLM to write code using that SDK Are you kidding me? After all this, we want the LLM to use the SAME EXACT INTERFACE that human programmers use? I already had a good SDK at the beginning of all this, automatically generated from my OpenAPI spec (shout-out @StainlessAPI) Why did we do all this tool calling nonsense? Can LLMs effectively write JSON and use SDKs now? The central thesis of my rant is that OpenAI and Anthropic are platforms and they run "app stores" but they don't take this responsibility and opportunity seriously. And it's been this way for years. The quality bar is so much lower than the rest of the stuff they ship. They need to invest like Apple does in Swift and XCode. They think they're an API company like Stripe, but their a platform company like an OS. I, as a developer, don't want to build a custom chatgpt clone for my domain. I want to ship chatgpt and claude apps so folks can access my service from the AI they already use Thanks for coming to my TED talk
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Dammit! Ivaldi
(@Dammit_Ivaldi) reported
@PATrailRunner38 @RogueNoxia @Dexerto Not to mention there have been a ton of AWS/Cloudflare issues in recent years.. So it's had to have gone down multiple times.
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Dammit! Ivaldi
(@Dammit_Ivaldi) reported
@Dexerto Yeah no she hasn't. Twitch has been down a few times in the last 4 years due to Cloudflare outages and Twitch has a maximum broadcast time of 48 hours per stream.
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Isala
(@isala404) reported
can anyone from @CloudflareDev get me into cloudflare email service's private beta, I am soo done with sendgrid and can't bother to setup SES pretty pleaseee
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Hoosiers
(@Ointerestrates) reported
@dok2001 Corrupt organization cloudflare is. Your employer has verified my account dozens of times through X, chrome, etc. Not once have you done so on my gf's account. Fix your crap software
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RJ Hudson
(@rjmetal93) reported
The reason x is broken is because this site uses cloudflare which sucks as a server. So unless x tech actually looks into this a lot of you will stay in a broken argo loop. #x
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Anthony
(@myonlinetrust) reported
How did I not know until today that Cloudflare runs a free NAT64 service?
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JohnnyMac
(@johnny_mac_79) reported
@54JohnBull I only use X on PC, connected to my big telly. VPN is set outside UK, Browser is Brave, Ad Blockers, and Cloudflare WARP to stop your ISP snooping on you. X app on mobile maybe trickier to control. On PC i have never seen any posts that others are reporting to be restricted.
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cryptotweek
(@cryptotweek1) reported
@ruidasilva 4.1 This is exactly how AWS, Cloudflare, Akamai, and every scaled data service works. If your product’s economics depend on: