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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

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cloudflare users through our website.

  1. Cloud Services (47%)

    Cloud Services (47%)

  2. Domains (28%)

    Domains (28%)

  3. Hosting (11%)

    Hosting (11%)

  4. Web Tools (11%)

    Web Tools (11%)

  5. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

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City Problem Type Report Time
PolandWarsaw Web Tools
AustraliaSydney Cloud Services
GermanyHannover Cloud Services
GermanyHalle Domains
FranceFontaines-sur-Saône Cloud Services
FranceSélestat Domains
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Cloudflare Issues Reports

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  • smarzeli Sean Marzeli (@smarzeli) reported

    @glyph @EFF That analogy doesn't hold up. Because no evidence of any crimes have been tied to KF. And they also have 90,000 registered users, compared to the 5k twitter users that were demanding Cloudflare to take them down.

  • WeAreFlagged Flägged (@WeAreFlagged) reported

    @th3j35t3r Anyone reporting Cloudflare 525 errors? Got a few last night going back and forth to settings.

  • litdogger bønkmͭaͭyͮkr❄️📺 (@litdogger) reported

    @amyhoy @EFF The point isn't that Cloudflare isn't allowed to do these things. The point is that Cloudflare, and service providers in general, should not be making these decisions because they have too much power and will make terrible mistakes.

  • xExogenesis Ecksohgenesisz (@xExogenesis) reported

    @brocoli_ @EFF but what defines hate and violence? cloudflare dropped KF but they still host websites that contain CP and animal torture along with many other websites that do way more doxxing and stalking that KF ever has. you cant get rid of one bad thing without getting rid of all bad things

  • iaacs Chance (@iaacs) reported

    We have reached out to Cloudflare to see if they can help and delete it for us, so we don’t have to wait until halfway through 2023 to delete it.

  • _Chroma_ Chroma (Follow me to see the best replies!) 😝 (@_Chroma_) reported

    @glyph @EFF eg Cloudflare claimed there was an "unprecedented emergency & immediate threat to human life", but 2 months later nobody has been charged with a crime. Odd how these sites are so dangerous that everyone must refuse them service, yet so innocent that law enforcement is powerless.

  • defnotbeka tranny demon hacker (@defnotbeka) reported

    i wish cloudflare had never chosen to cross that line, but once they did, they became something that al sides have to try to control the fascists and authoritarians won't ever NOT try to use cloudflare as a weapon, and so everyone else is obligated to try to do likewise

  • tollcollection TROLL CORRECTION (@tollcollection) reported

    @WallStreetSilv When I tried the link or just went to the site, earlier and just now..there is/was a connection error between the origin server and cloudflare. I first tried about an hour after the OP. If the links not working..why catch bugs with the windshield? And you know he was. Right?

  • plambrechtsen Peter (@plambrechtsen) reported

    @jilliancyork Most companies have a TOS which they enforce for bad customers. Cloudflare have routinely protected the most vile of vile for years and only taken action under duress. They also only have an acceptable use paragraph. Their protection of awful sites is by design. That is the issue

  • artistmsvaughn Mary Susan Vaughn (@artistmsvaughn) reported

    @typepad Well, I'm happy to discover this isn't my Mac, my settings, or my internet access. I was wondering why I was getting Cloudflare error messages, or very slow loading if the pages at TypePad or my blog would load at all. When my blog finally loaded, it was without images.

  • thebaldgeek thebaldgeek (@thebaldgeek) reported

    @CobraEmergency Thanks. The core problem is, I don't have a choice. Cloudflare Challenge off is a bot fest and the site runs like crap. Challenge on, no bots, but the site runs like crap. 7 years ago, I had no idea that @NodeRED dashboard was a single user 'mono' site. Too late to change it.

  • iaacs Chance (@iaacs) reported

    We’re looking into switching our domains & payment systems on our site and customer sites to @Shopify instead of using @Cloudflare for domains and @stripe for payments.

  • aaronglazer Aaron Glazer (@aaronglazer) reported

    One huge benefit of it is a change in mindset. e.g. building around @Cloudflare workers forces you to write software thats more singularly focused around a single objective. It sharpens your thinking around how to specifically solve that problem and not get distracted by others

  • kesavkolla kesavkolla (@kesavkolla) reported

    My zeal of writing code kept me awake last night. Worked on java code which converts Tiff to PDF. The problem statement was so simple at first blush. The complexity grew because I have to convert hundreds of thousand images. These images are stored in cloudflare R2.

  • CoyoteDen ^.^ Are you gonna eat that? 𝚯⃤ (@CoyoteDen) reported

    @BreakIntoProg @github Are you by some chance using iCloud Private Relay? I’ve found google, GitHub, anything behind Cloudflare (ironically enough as their WARP service powers iCPR) etc… occasionally do not like it and captcha you or do other stuff.

  • Pgogy Pgogy WebStuff 🇺🇦 (@Pgogy) reported

    @CloudflareHelp heya. A site i look after seems to have lost the login email details for cloudflare. Is there a way I can find out which email is the one which can log into cloudflare?

  • surcomplicated Zoomer Antimillenarian 🇺🇦 (@surcomplicated) reported

    @cbrzeszczot Creating a free fire zone for criminals to practice for more serious crimes is bad, actually. And that's exactly what ppl are doing by demanding Cloudflare deny services to assorted online lunatics. And black hats for hire are useful to actual ruling authoritarians in meatspace.

  • shelly2161 shelly/Infosec Witch / CATS initiative / Hacker (@shelly2161) reported

    @typepad Are you sure you don't want help fixing this mess, your biggest mistake was being with CloudFlare , maintenance problems are one thing , service issues with no updates and no ETA's are totally something else

  • MeridethMike Mike Merideth (@MeridethMike) reported

    Kind of points to a little problem with laser-focused single issue advocacy. Luckily for the rest of us, we know that Cloudflare isn’t a government agency and so cannot violate anyone’s civil rights by refusing them service.

  • CoyoteDen ^.^ Are you gonna eat that? 𝚯⃤ (@CoyoteDen) reported

    @EFF As for Cloudflare? Yeah, the DDoS wasn’t an issue for them. It is their job to handle that. They even held to remaining impartial when it was just transphobia and harassment. Cloudflare’s statement makes it very clear that dropping KF was an emergency action taken to protect life

  • FreeSpeaker93 C M (@FreeSpeaker93) reported

    @AFF100011 @EFF Its a **** business decision, because now people know that Cloudflare will kick them for no reason and claim bogus "threats to life" if a couple of crossdressing perverts cry there salty tears at them.

  • No1Important81 NoOneImportant (@No1Important81) reported

    @jessdkant I don't see CloudFlare citing ToS violations in their article on dropping the site. The idea of this article is that service providers of core internet infrastructure shouldn't be deputized into content police, and that doing so sets a bad precedent.

  • Neioridium Neioridium (@Neioridium) reported

    @AnonOpsSE Nice nice nice... Btw an interesting theoretical question, when DDosing using spoofed IP, you're targeting the reverse proxy or original server? Wouldn't it be useless if a site is using something like cloudflare and reply packets never reach the true server?

  • AreHumanRights_ Shitposter in Chief (@AreHumanRights_) reported

    @joncoopertweets Start a writing campaign to internet infrastructure companies to deny services to websites you don't like. @eastdakota and @Cloudflare are great examples of this. They believe no one has a right to internet service and are happy to deny those they disagree with.

  • UnluckyNinja_ UnluckyNinja (@UnluckyNinja_) reported

    @Namatnieks If you just want to set up a customizable static site, there are a lot of free options. Github Pages, Vercel, CloudFlare Pages, Netlify, all support custom domain and auto deploy. Write some code (or choose a blog template), push to *** upstream, and the site will get deployed.

  • WalshyDev Walshy (@WalshyDev) reported

    @3a1fcBx0 @Cloudflare Both I guess, it's serverless computed deployed to our entire network (our "the edge")

  • MulletNationInc Mullet Nation, Inc. (@MulletNationInc) reported

    What if cybersecurity founders decided to just shut off services to entities they didn’t like? Glad they don’t and couldn’t care less who uses the service… exception of Cloudflare.

  • lizthegrey Liz Fong-Jones (方禮真) (@lizthegrey) reported

    @jilliancyork @remembrancermx Okay, I'll agree, Cloudflare dragged their heels on this one and *someone* should have compelled them sooner to act. But the problem is we already know government is useless here so (doubly so because it then has First Amendment implications if it's deciding what to take down).

  • abhagsain Anurag Bhagsain (@abhagsain) reported

    @ritvik_sardana @TheDerivative Yes, that's what I'm using right now. Here's the complete stack Remix, Tailwind, Supabase, Redis, Docker, Cloudflare Workers but I felt Supabase is a bit slow sometimes. Could be because of my queries as I'm directly dumping JSON like a maniac That's why I added Redis in b/w

  • psuranas Prateek Surana (@psuranas) reported

    @heytulsiprasad I thought about it initially but it's not a good idea, because they are just 10-20 second videos, and YouTube iframes are pretty heavy and not very customisable. HTML5 videos were perfect for my case, and bandwidth is no longer a problem anyways thanks to Cloudflare.