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Cloudflare Outage Again? Widespread Issues, Firewall Triggers, and Zero Transparency

Cloudflare outage causing firewall and SSL issues

Cloudflare outage triggering firewall blocks and SSL failures

Over the past 24+ hours, we’ve seen yet another major disruption tied to Cloudflare — specifically impacting sites using their free proxy tier.

While official status pages downplayed or quickly cleared the issue, real-world impact tells a different story.


⚠️ What Actually Happened

Across multiple environments — including GoDaddy-hosted servers and private datacenter infrastructure — sites behind Cloudflare experienced:

Despite Cloudflare reporting systems as “operational,” many sites remained unreachable or degraded.


🔥 Firewalls Started Locking Down Systems

This is where things got worse.

Due to abnormal traffic patterns and repeated failed SSL attempts, multiple firewall systems were triggered automatically:

In many cases, these protections had previously been relaxed or stable — until Cloudflare’s behavior triggered them.


🔁 Proxy Loops & Traffic Flooding

One of the most concerning patterns observed was what appeared to be a loopback-style request behavior:

This created a scenario where both the origin server and Cloudflare appeared to be amplifying traffic unintentionally.


🧯 24 Hours of Cleanup

For many system operators, the fix wasn’t automatic.

It required:

This was not a minor hiccup — it was hours of manual intervention.


🤐 Where Was Cloudflare?

Despite widespread impact, there has been little to no clear communication from Cloudflare explaining:

This lack of transparency is becoming a pattern — especially for users on the free tier.


🚨 The Bigger Problem

This isn’t the first time.

We’ve repeatedly observed instability tied to Cloudflare’s proxy layer, particularly involving:

When things go wrong, the combination of proxy + firewall automation creates a cascading failure.


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🚀 Final Thoughts

Cloudflare is a powerful tool — but it’s not infallible.

When outages happen, the impact goes far beyond downtime. It affects infrastructure behavior, security systems, and hours of recovery work.

Until Cloudflare improves transparency and stability, every operator should treat it as a potential point of failure — not just a protection layer.

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