> Checking if the site connection is secure
> Enable JavaScript and cookies to continue
> blog.cloudflare.com needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.
What does it mean to "review the security" of my connection?
Wouldn't that be my business? (Feel free to review the security of your connection by all means) :)
Why would that "need" running JavaScript here on my browser (which I don't for fairly obvious security reasons) Other websites seem to have no problem delivering basic content without that.
Also, no thank-you to cookies. We're not entering into a "session" relationship here, I merely wanted to read the document you advertised at the URL.
Shopify admin pages and "some storefront images" were down for a few hours and I suspect its related to this cloudflare outtage.
https://hostingchecker.com is a good resource to see where a website is hosted.
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Increased HTTP 530 Errors
Identified
The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented.
Posted 1 hour ago. Oct 25, 2022 - 16:29 UTC
Investigating
Cloudflare is investigating an increased level of HTTP 530 errors.
We are working to analyse and mitigate this problem. More updates to follow shortly.
Posted 2 hours ago. Oct 25, 2022 - 15:53 UTC
This incident affects: Cloudflare Sites and Services (CDN/Cache).
> 530 Site is frozen
Curious what this means in Cloudflare land.
That's how Pantheon uses the code, not how Cloudflare uses it. The wikipedia article you linked has a whole section dedicated to Cloudflare's use of unofficial error codes.
Specifically, it doesn't mean much in particular for Cloudflare other than "check the other error code we returned elsewhere in the response to see what the actual issue is"
There's no way it's DNS
It was DNS
Beautiful calligraphy, too.