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Cloudflare Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Cloudflare users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Cloudflare, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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
Montataire, Hauts-de-France 1
London, England 1
Greater Noida, UP 1
Attleborough, England 1
Colima, COL 1
Leuven, Flanders 1
New Delhi, NCT 2
Mâcon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Amsterdam, nh 1
Ashburn, VA 1
Rosario, SF 1
Merlo, BA 2
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse 2
Birmingham, AL 1
Dayton, OH 1
Miami, FL 1
Osnabrück, Lower Saxony 1
Noida, UP 1
Bulandshahr, UP 1
A Coruña, Galicia 1
Easton, PA 2
Guayaquil, Guayas 1
El Port de Sagunt, Valencia 1
Medellín, Antioquia 2
Padova, Veneto 1
Farnham, England 1
Goiânia, GO 1
Zürich, ZH 1
Ulm, Baden-Württemberg 1
Eastleigh, England 1
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Community Discussion

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Cloudflare Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • aldrichhecc
    Aldrich - 窯犬 (@aldrichhecc) reported

    @Vryionic The only network activity I've been able to has been Github updates (SHA-512 verif), driver version checks. cloudflare speed tests and, of course, bug reporting. Looks clean, good job!

  • rankseostrateg1
    rankseostrategies (@rankseostrateg1) reported

    Fix 2: Enable browser caching. Fix 3: Add a CDN (Cloudflare — free tier). Caching = repeat visitors don't re-download the same files. CDN = users get content from the nearest server, not your hosting location. Combined: dramatically faster load times worldwide.

  • Super_James
    James Southern (@Super_James) reported

    @levelsio Might not get to enter the jam since cloudflare auth seems to be down. Sad times :(

  • JuanMichaca5
    Juan Michaca (@JuanMichaca5) reported

    @PhaedraXTeddy @Cloudflare Anyone wanna help me fly to china and eliminate this fat pig ?

  • arrzzt
    Arijit Debnath (@arrzzt) reported

    Another day another issue: @Cloudflare login does not works

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

    @chontang Yeah, we're already seeing people switch to GLM and Kimi, and often not direct but on third parties like Fireworks etc. Cloudflare also offers Kimi. But H2 will see prices probably cut in half, better models with K3 and V4.x. The inference cost structure is going to be completely upended and we'll never go back to scarcity. Might kill OpenAI and Anthropic - guess why they want to IPO ASAP

  • rajpundkar
    Raj Pundkar (@rajpundkar) reported

    Serious wake-up call for open-source infra.313 Team (pro-Iran) hitting Canonical’s security APIs + repos right when new kernel vulns are out is nasty. Delaying patches for millions of systems. Canonical should have proper #DDoS mitigation (@Cloudflare /@Akamai level) on critical paths. Anyone else seeing repo issues or already switched to local mirrors? Stay patched folks #Ubuntu #CyberSecurity

  • perpetualtalk
    Mr. Code (@perpetualtalk) reported

    @Chase if you have a better approach please let me know, we are open for business and we are in modern age of 2026 CSV transactions doesn't take much disk space how about offering an option to sync with personal storage service like Cloudflare or Google before the 2 year restrict

  • adambalee
    Adam Balee (@adambalee) reported

    @retlehs No. I also use Cloudflare + Postmark and haven't had any issues. All mail goes through Postmarks IPs. I just flagged the Hetzner IP rep when debugging Cloudflare blocking my monitoring bot.

  • avrldotdev
    avrl ☘ (@avrldotdev) reported

    Applied System Design (Real Scale) 11 How Cloudflare Survives 70Tbps DDoS Attacks? Problem A botnet isn't sending 'garbage' packets; it's sending perfectly valid 'GET /search' requests that look like real users. How do they separate the bots without slowing down the site? 1. Anycast Routing In a normal network, one IP address equals one physical location. In Cloudflare’s Anycast network, one IP address equals every Cloudflare data center. Insight: When a bot in Brazil and a user in London both visit the same IP, the internet's BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) automatically routes them to the nearest data center. Result: The attack requests are being physically "diluted" across 300+ cities simultaneously. 2. The "Gatekeeper" (Firewall) Every edge server runs a custom software stack designed to make decisions in microseconds. Packet Inspection: Cloudflare uses eBPF (extended Berkeley Packet Filter) to drop malicious packets directly in the Linux kernel before they reach the application layer. IP Reputation: If an IP has been flagged as part of a botnet in a previous attack on a different customer, it is blocked globally before even reaching the servers. 3. Scaling the "Block" (Unmetered Mitigation) Most providers charge you for the bandwidth used during an attack. Cloudflare doesn't. Strategy: Because they own the network, they can absorb the traffic at the edge & never let it reach your "origin" server. Scale: They have over 200 Tbps of network capacity. Even the largest recorded DDoS attacks (~ 70 Tbps) only used a fraction of their total "breathing room." 4. Fingerprinting & Scoring We look at HTTP headers, TLS handshakes & browser behavior. Real browsers have specific 'quirks' in how they negotiate a connection. If we see 1M requests with the exact same 'TLS Fingerprint' hitting the server at once, we flag it as a botnet & trigger a JS Challenge (the 'Waiting Room' or Cloudflare Turnstile). This forces the bot to solve a computational puzzle that's easy for a CPU but expensive at scale, making the attack too costly for the botnet owner to continue.

  • alexcovo_eth
    Alex C. (@alexcovo_eth) reported

    AGENTS EVERYWHERE! I can't keep up but damn it I really like Cloudflare. I'm going to have to implement this. 😈

  • dump_tcp
    tcpdump (@dump_tcp) reported

    @BrodieOnLinux No they just have bad ddos protection @ubuntu they need better webserver that can atleast handle 1gbps outgoing traffic for cloudflare can detect the high traffic use then it mitigates the attack within around 3 seconds #cloudflare

  • simonch00
    Simon Chadwick 👨‍🚀 (@simonch00) reported

    @moncif @Cloudflare Using railway/digital ocean these days anyway. Issue with cloudflare is they aren't great at speaking to newbies which is the market vercel hits.

  • EOEboh
    Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻 (@EOEboh) reported

    6/11 CDN: If your users are global, your origin server shouldn't be their only option. A CDN (Cloudflare, Akamai, CloudFront) caches static assets at edge nodes close to users worldwide, reducing latency and protecting your origin server from traffic it never has to see.

  • christiandean_
    Christian Dean (@christiandean_) reported

    $200/month is how much it costs to collapse the complexity and headache of building a software business. I no longer navigate Stripe's dashboard to create products. I just ask Claude. I no longer navigate Cloudflare to deploy landing pages. I just ask Claude. I no longer search through API documentation. I make Claude do it. I no longer painfully look for free online image and video processing tools which all ask me to sign up and subscribe and give me a tiny quota just to do one simple flippin thing. I just give the files to Claude and ask it to use FFmpeg on my machine. I no longer even look at frontend code. I no longer use any frontend framework. I just ask Claude to write a single .html file for every page of the site. If it has to copy the code for the navbar on every page I literally don't care. DRY is meaningless if I never need to look at the code. HTML is and has always been disgusting anyway.

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