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Cloudflare: Incorrect proxying of 24 hostnames on January 24, 2022

34 pointsby spectoover 3 years ago

3 comments

ilamontover 3 years ago
<i>A blocked hostname is one that can’t be activated without manual approval by our Trust &amp; Safety team. Some scenarios that could lead to a hostname being blocked include when the hostname is a Cloudflare-owned property, a well known brand, or a hostname in need of additional review for a variety of reasons. During this incident, a very small number of blocked hostnames were erroneously moved to the active state while migrating clickfunnels.com’s customers.</i><p>Curious about the &quot;variety of reasons&quot; for those hostnames.
Anunayjover 3 years ago
This wasn&#x27;t malicious, but I find it incredibly funny how the requests ended up at `clickfunnels.com` Turns out they&#x27;re too good at their job.
dc-programmerover 3 years ago
I’m sort of surprised they have a circular dependency on them self