Cloudflare has been broken for 15 hours

They first acknowledged Dec 19 15:06 UTC, and it's still broken as I write this. https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/

12 points | by Canada 1 day ago

10 comments

  • esafak 1 day ago
  • db48x 1 day ago
    It’s not very broken then, because I've been using sites behind the Cloudflare CDN all day with no trouble. Even the status page says it's just intermittent errors.
    • Canada 1 day ago
      It's not every request, it's spurious connection failures.

      If anyone from Cloudflare is reading this: You say a fixed has been applied and you're monitoring results. IT IS NOT FIXED. IT IS FAILING CONSTANTLY RIGHT NOW

  • Canada 1 day ago
    last error I've seen as of now was at 08:50... a good 40 minutes ago.

    I can't believe more people aren't talking about this

    • markus_zhang 1 day ago
      People probably just accepts the reality. People always adapt.
  • efortis 1 day ago
    I wasn't able to sign in a few minutes ago, but after a few tries it worked
  • is_true 1 day ago
    I've seen a few 504 errors in a couple of sites that use CF
  • k310 1 day ago
    And I was rebooting my router last night and this morning ....

    Cloudflare IS the internet. Take that seriously.

  • ChrisArchitect 1 day ago
  • csomar 1 day ago
    This might have started a day earlier though I am not certain (am in Bangkok and I thought it was the office routing system messing up with Cloudflare DNS) but for different periods of times, their proxied sites were very slow though not erroring.
  • rvz 1 day ago
    If true, looking forward to the post-mortem. I guess no-one is on-call at Cloudflare.

    It would appear that there is no sense of urgency or seriousness at the company and I assume that they might have taken the AI agent cool-aid.

    Clearly that is not going so well, and it seems like they want to ruin their reputation on every incident.

  • Canada 1 day ago
    And as of now, it's STILL broken!!

    Really, we need to stop relying on Cloudflare so much. This is just too much centralization.