estranged
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Where are you located?
In Turkey. But the server is in U.S
Where are you located?
thank you damon, we moved the board yesterday and i totally forgot. great service to have you here, much easier than searching the cloudflare faq.
worked a charmWe're trying to figure out other potential solutions for the IP issue. If you're using xenForo, however, this should work for CloudFlare and xenForo.
worked a charm
Seems any site I try to access which uses cloudflare will have a 50% chance of getting this error on every request:
This is entirely exclusive to cloudflare enabled sites, and using a proxy solves the problem.
The problem has been ongoing for at least a month.
Hi,
Hmmm...that message is actually coming directly from the site's server and not CloudFlare.
If all traffic goes through cloudflare, then why does a proxy fix it?
And keep in mind this is not just one site it happens on. All over the place I'm seeing sites where I have to Ctrl+F5 several times to get the site to render correctly, then I look at the Server header and see cloudflare-nginx every time. If only FoxyProxy could filter by arbitrary headers
Since this seems to be a routing-related issue, if you need any IP/traceroute/etc from me, let me know via PM
A traceroute from your machine to the domain would be good (also need the source IP). Where are you located?
Definitely a concern if cloudflare-nginx is showing.
P.S. Is this happening today? We have had some issues in a couple of datacenters this morning.
P.S. Is this happening today? We have had some issues in a couple of datacenters this morning.
I have never experienced any downtime, the only time I had downtime was because of issues related to my server. CloudFlare is also in Beta don't forget . Oh and my last point, I don't think CloudFlare is just a CDN, possibly one of their major roles, yes but not the entire purpose, I have never seen a CDN with the kind of security CloudFlare offers.Every site that used cloudflare I visit has downtime due to cloudflare related issues, I would not recommend them to anyone...
Most people will never need a CDN, and if you do, get a real CDN.
Every site that used cloudflare I visit has downtime due to cloudflare related issues, I would not recommend them to anyone...
Most people will never need a CDN, and if you do, get a real CDN.
I have never experienced any downtime, the only time I had downtime was because of issues related to my server. CloudFlare is also in Beta don't forget . Oh and my last point, I don't think CloudFlare is just a CDN, possibly one of their major roles, yes but not the entire purpose, I have never seen a CDN with the kind of security CloudFlare offers.
I know that, sorry if my post didn't say that, but I mean I don't treat it as only a CDN .CloudFlare is actually a CDN as well because CloudFlare caches static content and distributes it to CloudFlare datacenters.
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