cloudflare.net is online but returned a 403 Forbidden response — the server is blocking access. This might be geo-blocking, WAF rules, or the site requires authentication.
Response time (24h)
Recent Incidents
If you're having trouble reaching cloudflare.net even though it appears to be up, try these steps:
Browser Fixes
- Press Ctrl+Shift+R (or Cmd+Shift+R on Mac) to force a full refresh
- Clear your browser cache and cookies for this site
- Try opening the site in an incognito/private window
- Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
DNS & Network Fixes
- Flush your DNS cache — on Windows:
ipconfig /flushdns - Try switching to a public DNS: 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) or 8.8.8.8 (Google)
- Check if the site works on your mobile data — if it does, the problem is your ISP or router
- Restart your router/modem
Still Not Working?
- The site may be blocking your IP address or country
- Your ISP might be having routing issues to this specific server
- Try accessing the site using a VPN or proxy service
Cloudflare.net is a global cloud platform providing CDN, DDoS protection, DNS, and web security services for websites and applications.
Cloudflare operates one of the world's largest networks, spanning over 300 cities globally to provide content delivery network (CDN), cybersecurity, and performance services. The platform serves millions of websites, from small blogs to major enterprises, by caching content closer to users, filtering malicious traffic, and providing DNS resolution. Key services include DDoS protection, Web Application Firewall (WAF), SSL/TLS encryption, load balancing, and DNS management. Cloudflare's network handles a significant portion of global internet traffic, making it critical infrastructure for countless websites and applications. Users range from individual developers using the free tier to large corporations relying on enterprise-grade security and performance optimization. The service acts as a reverse proxy, sitting between websites and their visitors to enhance speed, security, and reliability.
Common issues with cloudflare.net
Common Cloudflare issues include 520/521/522 origin server errors when backend servers are unreachable or misconfigured, SSL/TLS handshake failures during certificate validation, and DNS propagation delays affecting domain resolution. Users may experience 429 rate limiting errors or temporary blocks from Cloudflare's security systems. Cache-related problems can cause outdated content delivery or purging issues. Regional outages occasionally affect specific data centers, causing localized access problems. When troubleshooting, check origin server status, verify SSL certificates, review security settings, and consider purging cache or adjusting security levels.
| Uptime | 99.8% |
| Avg response | 143ms |
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