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A major Cloudflare outage took down large parts of the internet - X, ChatGPT and more were affected, but all recovered now

Cloudflare issues fixed following major outage

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Large parts of the internet suffered major problems today (November 18) following an issue at Cloudflare.

The internet infrastructure service provider took several hours to investigate and fix a widespread issue which affected some big names - including Twitter/X and ChatGPT/OpenAI.

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First off - the issue appears to have hit a number of major websites, including X, formerly known as Twitter, film reviewing site Letterboxd - and even outage tracker website DownDetector, which is making tracking the issue quite tricky for us...

Cloudflare has confirmed the problem, posting at 11.48am GMT;

"We are working to understand the full impact and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly."

If you're not familiar with the company, Cloudflare provides a wide range of online infrastructure backing up some of the world's biggest websites.

Interestingly, Cloudflare had earlier posted that it was planning "scheduled maintenance" on some of its servers - could this have caused the issue?

We're already seeing some drop-offs in outage reports - could this be over before it's really begun?

Interestingly, it seems like in the UK (where I'm typing this from), things are easing up - but in the US, DownDetector is showing another small spike in outage reports...

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And in a major ironic moment - the Cloudflare status page itself is down...

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Ah - it's back...but still no major news.

A positive update - Cloudflare says things may be back on the mend...

It seems the issue is affecting Cloudflare internally too - especially when it comes to customer support.

"We are working alongside our 3rd party provider to understand the full impact and mitigate this problem."

In "better" news - it seems that Twitter/X is back to full operational capacity.

Outage reports continue to drop, but there's still no official end from Cloudflare - in fact, its latest update says the opposite.

If you think this isn't a major problem - you're wrong, it's having real human effects.

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This must be a tough one though - for the fourth update in a row, Cloudflare's message is the same;

I guess it's good they are keeping us posted?

We're seeing another spike in outage reports on DownDetector - but this is to be expected, as most of the east coast of the US is waking up and logging on for work right now.

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Bad news if (like me) you're in London - Cloudflare is going hard on users here in the capital in an attempt to solve things.

But good news! The issue has been identified, and a fix is on the way...

Londoners can also breathe easy too - "We have made changes that have allowed Cloudflare Access and WARP to recover. Error levels for Access and WARP users have returned to pre-incident rates."

There's still no official confirmation from Cloudflare that things are fixed, but outage reports are still plunging, so hopefully that's a good sign?

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An interesting side-note - it now looks like ChatGPT may now also be affected by the Cloudflare outage.

While that goes on, Cloudflare says it is still hard at work fixing the problems, posting, "We are continuing working on restoring service for application services customers."

We've also had an official statement from Cloudflare, to go along with the updates being posted on the company's status page.

I think it's fair to say the US is now online...that's quite a spike!

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As mentioned, the biggest names affected by this outage appear to be Twitter and ChatGPT, both of which are reporting issues, most likely due to Cloudflare's problems.

Some thoughts from James Capell, our web hosting subject matter expert at TechRadar Pro...

Cloudflare's most popular service is its CDN network, which is the biggest on the market and used by pretty much everyone, including the best web hosting providers, because of that. Cloudflare also provides security features like CAPATCHA and other verification methods.

Obviously something has happened at Cloudflare, and we're not sure what, but it has caused websites that reply on Cloudflare to become inaccessible.

The recent global outages on the internet highlight how much of the web is dependent on only a handful of companies."

Back to your regular updates though, with the latest from Cloudflare...and another possible fix could be on the way.

And just like that - we may have a solution!

"We are continuing to monitor for errors to ensure all services are back to normal."

Now we wait...it'll take some time for the fix to roll out, but we're already seeing a slight drop in DownDetector outage reports, so fingers crossed this may be the beignning of the end.

Outage reports are still continuing to fall on DownDetector, but we'll keep monitoring the situation a little longer just in case...especially as the west coast of the US will soon be waking up and logging on to, which may set things off again!

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If you are still encountering issues with some services, don't worry - Cloudflare is on it.

"We are working on a fix to resolve this, and continuing to monitor for any further issues.

Cloudflare has now relegated the issue down its status page, below plans for scheduled maintenance, so hopefully this does mean everything is now in hand.

And to wrap up - an extended comment from Cloudflare...

"To be clear, there is no evidence that this was the result of an attack or caused by malicious activity. We expect that some Cloudflare services will be briefly degraded as traffic naturally spikes post incident but we expect all services to return to normal in the next few hours. A detailed explanation will be posted soon on blog.cloudflare.com. Given the importance of Cloudflare's services, any outage is unacceptable. We apologize to our customers and the Internet in general for letting you down today. We will learn from today's incident and improve."

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