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New computer problems: Cloudflare error 500, etc.

New computer problems: Cloudflare error 500, etc.

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ChikolandZ
Member
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02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#1
Perform a malware scan on your system. Reach out to your ISP. Regarding your avatars, there is currently a Cloudflare outage.
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ChikolandZ
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #1

Perform a malware scan on your system. Reach out to your ISP. Regarding your avatars, there is currently a Cloudflare outage.

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Wnq
Junior Member
6
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#2
I completed a full scan and found no threats. However, you're still receiving the alert about unusual traffic from your computer network while searching for Google, with a captcha requirement. It's really annoying. Can you find a way to review abnormal IP address activity? I'm not sure why this is happening.
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Wnq
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #2

I completed a full scan and found no threats. However, you're still receiving the alert about unusual traffic from your computer network while searching for Google, with a captcha requirement. It's really annoying. Can you find a way to review abnormal IP address activity? I'm not sure why this is happening.

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De3r
Junior Member
25
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#3
I'm experiencing cloudfair problems this morning too, with several sites showing the same error. Please wait while they resolve the issue on their side.
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De3r
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #3

I'm experiencing cloudfair problems this morning too, with several sites showing the same error. Please wait while they resolve the issue on their side.

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Loge026972
Junior Member
12
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#4
what is your dns server when using a vpn? check the command to see the details.
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Loge026972
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #4

what is your dns server when using a vpn? check the command to see the details.

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Sir_Flexo
Member
164
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#5
I'm sorry, but I don't understand your question clearly. Could you provide more details or clarify what you're trying to check or do with the ipconfig task?
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Sir_Flexo
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #5

I'm sorry, but I don't understand your question clearly. Could you provide more details or clarify what you're trying to check or do with the ipconfig task?

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TheGamingBoy0
Member
64
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM
#6
Standard IP reset instructions in the Administrator Command Prompt (right-click the prompt and choose run as administrator) are as follows: type ipconfig /release, ensuring to press space, then forward slash, and type release. Repeat for ipconfig /flushdns. Next, type ipconfig /renew, followed by reboot to reset your PC's IP address. Another Administrator Command Prompt tool performs resets for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses using netsh int ipv4 reset and netsh int ipv6 reset, then reboot. Verify internet connectivity after restarting. I hope this helps.
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TheGamingBoy0
02-10-2026, 12:27 AM #6

Standard IP reset instructions in the Administrator Command Prompt (right-click the prompt and choose run as administrator) are as follows: type ipconfig /release, ensuring to press space, then forward slash, and type release. Repeat for ipconfig /flushdns. Next, type ipconfig /renew, followed by reboot to reset your PC's IP address. Another Administrator Command Prompt tool performs resets for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses using netsh int ipv4 reset and netsh int ipv6 reset, then reboot. Verify internet connectivity after restarting. I hope this helps.