The same exact thing is happening to me rn. I’m going insane. I can access the services from the domain name from anywhere but my local network. Using the local ip address works fine from LAN, no logs on the cloudflared connector, no indication on the tunnels dashboard on the zero trust page. every was working 2 hours ago. i have rebooted the server, the router, changed dns settings, verified if loopback is active on the router, everything seems ok, but i just can’t access any of my apps using the domain name thought tunnels on on my home network. Please help.
I’ve moved your post to a new topic as there is no point in commenting on a multiple year old topic with a new issue.
What is the domain? What happens when you try to access your service? Do you get any error message? What IPs does the domain resolve to on your local network? What ISP are you using?
Okay, i decided to search this problem in Spanish as i live in spain, and apparently there’s a general issue where Movistar (isp) is blocking ipv4 traffic to some cloudflare services.
For context i have a server where i host some containers and they are exposed through cloudflare tunnel using cloudflared connector. The tunnels are fine because i can access them perfect with my phone on mobile network. But if i connect to wifi i can no longer reach my server, unless i activate the Warp client or access them through the LAN ip 192.168… i did several traceroute, ping, nslookup and basically with wifi it gets stuck, with mobile it works.
Idk wth is happening at Movistar but i can access cloudflares website but other services that probably use them for proxy I can’t. When installing nslookup on my phone, apparently the repo is used cloudflare and i could only install it on mobile network, then i did the testing. I think we can close this case, I’m gonna post on Movistar’s community now
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