This should be resolved. We’re still investigating the underlying root cause, and intend to share a write-up once we have that in hand.<p>This is not the way we wanted anyone to start their week.<p>(I am the PM lead for Cloudflare Workers: Databases & Storage)
3:55 PM Eastern: Our entire website hosted on cloudflare pages is returning 500. I also cannot login to the dashboard either (it just spins)<p>EDIT 4:10 PM Eastern: Now I can login to the dashboard but "Workers and Pages" menu is returning errors and no access. Website still down :(<p>EDIT at 4:23 PM Eastern: RESOLVED. Website (cloudflare pages) is back up now for me.<p>Looks like they took about 25 mins to resolve.
And just 30 minutes ago we were about to flip the switch on a months long migration to Cloudflare Pages for our new website, I guess some things weren't meant to be :')
For any terraform users that may be using code like this:<p>data "cloudflare_ip_ranges" "cloudflare_ipv4_list" {}<p>This is coming back with an empty list on some fields and causing havoc in terraform.
Complete Pages outage for me. I have several sites hosted on Cloudflare Pages and I can't access any of them, they're all returning 500's.
Fun day to release a blog post[0] about cloudflare page functions, on a site hosted on cloudflare pages.<p>[0] <a href="https://interbolt.org/blog/split-it-and-forget-it" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://interbolt.org/blog/split-it-and-forget-it</a>
It's probably bad that I noticed this just due to a large percentage of my regular online-habits suddenly breaking. I liked the old internet where websites just broke one at a time.
Yes — Workaround is to disable your workers. That got my site back up and running.<p>EDIT 15:07 MDT: People are reporting that Workers are back up. Mine isn't in my site's critical path. So I'm going to leave the Worker disabled (un-routed) until tonight.
My sites have started coming back up now. Their site has also just started working again (previously got a 500): <a href="https://pages.cloudflare.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://pages.cloudflare.com/</a>
I won't be the first or last to say these three things:<p>The internet was meant to stop reliance on single sources (in case of nuclear war)<p>The size of a house of cards increases the number of failure points<p>Marketers lie
It is funny that just a few days ago the company that laughed at Okta for a breach and whose core competency is availability are now experiencing an outage.
Ongoing DDoS attacks are targeting sites that raise funds for Gaza relief efforts: <a href="https://twitter.com/arblauvelt/status/1719027920054702363" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://twitter.com/arblauvelt/status/1719027920054702363</a><p>I wonder if there's a connection.
Wonder if this is related to the mini NPM outage I was experiencing earlier:<p><a href="https://status.npmjs.org/incidents/zdznxkrp22py" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://status.npmjs.org/incidents/zdznxkrp22py</a>
npmjs is also in a bad spot:<p><a href="https://status.npmjs.org/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://status.npmjs.org/</a>