Cloudflare is congested and overloaded, so quick downtime happens almost everyday :/.
I haven't experience this kind of error on my XF site not using CF.
Just a quick tip. If you are using plesk check the /etc/nginx/nginx.conf file for this;
worker_processes 1;
The default value for this is auto and plesk overrides this to limit the number of worker processes.
I am beating myself up for missing this obvious cause, and am making my shame for missing it public.
Why, oh why did plesk think this was a smart idea?
My advice. Set this value to either auto OR if you have high DB/php load to a value half that of the number of cores in your CPU and adjust from there.
My team just informed me about this error. We are all getting the errors. I personally have 6 computers I tried on, different browsers. Incognito, private windows, you name it- it's the same! Not ad blocker.
Has anyone found a solution? I've been getting this error for two days now and it's really frustrating. I told another person to try logging into the site and they got the same error.
My forum has been blighted by this for about a week now. I raised a ticket here, sadly got no usable help, and I’m seeing other forums with the issue too. Something is clearly wrong between Cloudflare and Xenforo as it is impacting multiple users, multiple platforms, browsers etc. It is certainly not ad-blockers as I’m getting it hundreds of times on my own site. I run a clean browser (Safari, no plug-ins at all, cross-checked with Chrome, no plug-ins, issue persists).
I’m curious how many folk have been seeing this absurdly non-specific error over the past few days. I’m seeing it a lot, and I know some others are. I’ve no idea what it means. Google gives me nothing tangible. There are no errors in the XenForo admin control panel, no errors at the server host...
pinkfishmedia.net
Here’s another forum (nothing to do with me) with the same issue I found when researching the error:
Not sure. It started about a week ago. I don’t think a major iOS change happened. Best guess is Cloudflare deployed some http/3 behavior change that impacted Safari.
Not sure. It started about a week ago. I don’t think a major iOS change happened. Best guess is Cloudflare deployed some http/3 behavior change that impacted Safari.
Yeah, I did only notice it with Safari. As I tend to check out my site on my iPhone throughout the day and this is when I started noticing it, only about a week or so ago.
I logged in to state that this has been happening to our site gbatemp.net too
I will try turning off the HTTP3 option in Cloudflare, hopefully this will help
For anyone looking for the setting, it's in "Speed -> Settings -> Protocol Optimization"