Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge. Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts customers trying to upload new files to Cloudflare Images. We are working to understand the full impact and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly.
Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue with Durable Objects which potentially impacts multiple customers in the Denver and Chicago region. Durable Objects are experiencing an elevated level of overload errors in the aforementioned region. We are currently investigating this issue.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge. Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare related APIs. These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge. Some customers using the Cloudflare APIs might have requests fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is investigating latency issues with Cloudflare Analytics API, specifically affecting the Amsterdam (AMS) region. These issues do not affect other API services nor the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge.
Cloudflare is investigating latency issues with Cloudflare Analytics API, specifically affecting the Amsterdam (AMS) region. These issues do not affect other API services nor the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge.
Cloudflare is investigating reports of some legitimate requests being incorrectly assigned a low bot score. Customers using Bot Management rules to challenge or block traffic based on bot score may see legitimate visitors incorrectly actioned. We are actively investigating and will provide updates as we learn more.
Cloudflare is investigating an increased level of HTTP 5xx errors between Miami and Bogota. We are working to analyse and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly.
Cloudflare has identified an issue affecting a subset of Let's Encrypt certificates, in which unsupported CA bundling may result in TLS connectivity issues for some visitors. Customers requiring immediate resolution may order a replacement certificate; re-issuance from the same Certificate Authority will resolve the issue. Customer action is not required for a permanent fix — Cloudflare engineering is rebuilding all impacted certificate chains, and affected certificates will be automatically restored to a valid state.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare APIs that are specifically impacting OAuth/Wrangler API calls. These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge. Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue with Durable Objects which potentially impacts multiple customers in the Atlanta region. Durable Objects are experiencing an elevated level of startup errors in the aforementioned region. We are currently investigating this issue.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Let's Encrypt certificates. Some visitors may experience TLS connectivity issues due to potentially unsupported CA bundling for a subset of Cloudflare customers. Customers are advised to change to a different Certificate Authority as a workaround.
Cloudflare is investigating increased latency for customers using the Cloudflare for SaaS Custom Hostname API. Customers may experience slow responses while adding a new R2 subscription. Existing Custom Hostnames remain unaffected and are operating normally.
Between May 14th and May 28th, 2026, an issue with network routing impacted a subset of Cloudflare Tunnel connections routing through our Anchorage, AK (ANC) point of presence. This issue has been fully mitigated by rerouting traffic to the nearest healthy data centers, and all services are now operating normally. During this time frame, customers with traffic routing through Anchorage may have experienced intermittent or persistent connection failures, manifesting primarily as HTTP 522 errors or connection timeouts. This problem specifically impacted Cloudflare Tunnels routing back to origin servers via this path. Because internal path-optimization systems incorrectly perceived the degraded path as functional, automated failover did not immediately trigger for this specific traffic profile. Traffic routing through all other Cloudflare regions remained entirely unaffected. We sincerely apologize for the duration of this disruption and the impact on our customers. We are actively prioritizing updates to our automated detection and mitigation systems to ensure similar infrastructure and transit anomalies are automatically identified and mitigated moving forward.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with the DNS resolver component within Gateway for customers in the FedRAMP High environment. Affected customers using WARP may experience DNS lookup failures and be unable to reach sites through Gateway. This issue is limited to the FedRAMP High environment and does not affect commercial Cloudflare Gateway customers. We are working to mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. These issues do not affect the serving of traffic via our CDN, security features or compute & storage services already deployed. Creation of new services or modification of existing services are impacted. Customers using the Dashboard and Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is investigating reports of intermittent authentication failures when logging into the Cloudflare Dashboard using SSO with Okta as the identity provider. Affected users may see a "failed to fetch" error during the login process. Dashboard access via other identity providers and direct username/password login are not currently reported as affected. Cloudflare Access application authentication is not currently reported as affected. Cloudflare Engineering is actively investigating the issue and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
Cloudflare is investigating issues with Cloudflare Dashboard and related APIs. These issues do not affect the serving of cached files via the Cloudflare CDN or other security features at the Cloudflare Edge. Customers using the Dashboard / Cloudflare APIs are impacted as requests might fail and/or errors may be displayed.
Cloudflare is aware of and investigating an issue with Cloudflare Log Explorer. Affected customers may see delays with Cloudflare logs in their dashboard and api. We are currently working on a resolution. More updates to follow shortly.