DarkDeviL
CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
I'm not sure why I didn't catch that exact detail before though, - but that's why I'm asking you about what exact remedy you were talking about.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
Making a WHOIS lookup on your domain name, I see:
Updated Date: 2025-03-18T21:08:36ZThat timestamp should translate to ~ 16:08:36 (04:08:36 PM) CST, or roughly 10-11 minutes before things "mysteriously" started to work again. This would indicate that something was changed through your domain registrar, and then pushed up towards the domain registry at that time.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
However, - initially you said:
It mysteriously started working at 4:19p CST.And latest:
as we are uncertain if our remedy was valid.Which one is it, ... and what exact remedy?
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
While I do understand your concerns, ... being on the Internet will always a risk in that regard.
The Internet is simply a lot of independent networks, that are being connected together, - sometimes directly, but very often also through third parties, and especially if we're talking about the latter one (e.g. "third parties"), issues can sometimes be really tricky (if even possible) to get to the bottom of.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
My suggestion will be to spend the time better on something more important, than digging in to an issue that isn't there any more.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by theotang on 4/3/2025 in #general-help
3/18 2nd level DNS propagation failure
I'm not able to find any information, that is pointing towards any issues with Cloudflare, within or around the time frame, that you're mentioning.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
Personally, I would just:
1. Adjust your DMARC policy, according to your wishes.
See: https://community.cloudflare.com/t/email-routing-is-allowing-spam-to-be-sent-from-my-domain-name/584783/3?u=darkdevil
(Remember to read the Note!)
2. Switch your SPF, to end with "
-all
", rather than "~all
"
And then not worry about it any more.15 replies
CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
Looking at the two headers, that Cloudflare set:
We can here see that the IP address
186.46.195.30
pretended that the message was from your own domain name, in the SMTP MAIL FROM, which is used for SPF authentication.
And here, that it isn't passing DMARC, when ending up on Cloudflare, as no email authentication can be verified on your domain name, at that state.15 replies
CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
The IP address
186.46.195.30
(claiming to have a name of 30.195.46.186.static.anycast.cnt-grms.ec
) delivered the message to Cloudflare.15 replies
CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
If we're playing with the assumption that someone was actually blackmailing you, -
- They would already have been able to see you use Cloudflare, based on your domain name, before sending the message.
- They would likely already know (if they were listening in here), that you're talking around about their message.
(...and so forth)
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
It depends what you mean with "safe".
You already mentioned your email address and domain name.
So I wouldn't personally find any concerns, regarding sharing the email and/or message headers.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
However, you can look in to the message headers, if you wish to try to identify the source of the message, as in e.g. who delivered it to Cloudflare Email Routing.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
get the original sender email?You (likely) won't find another email address, as the sender claimed it was from your email address.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
If you're looking to do whatever you can, to attempt to prevent something like that from happening going forward.
Then you need to look at your SPF and DMARC policies.
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/email-routing-is-allowing-spam-to-be-sent-from-my-domain-name/584783/3?u=darkdevil
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by numberstorm on 4/11/2025 in #general-help
how do i report a email
Cloudflare isn't the sender of the message.
You are using Cloudflare Email Routing, so Cloudflare Email Routing is simply forwarding the message, that it is receiving, to the final destination of your choice.
Since Cloudflare was a middleman for the email delivery, and passed on the message, most email providers will generally claim that Cloudflare was the sender, as Cloudflare was the last network having the message in it's hands, before it reached your own email provider's network.
The original sender claimed the message to be from your domain name, before the message ended up on Cloudflare, that is why you see it as appearing from your own domain name.
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CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by Dave Onlyfanz on 4/5/2025 in #general-help
Blocked from site want to know the email of site onwer
Or "
case-battle.at discord
"?5 replies
CDCloudflare Developers
•Created by Dave Onlyfanz on 4/5/2025 in #general-help
Blocked from site want to know the email of site onwer
Considering the screenshot, you could try Google something like "
case-battle.at contact email address
"?5 replies