Cloudflare Status · History · Incident #4899
RESOLVEDIssues with granular roles for Cloudflare Tunnel and Mesh
Minor · Started Jun 24, 2026 · 3:16 PM
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Cloudflare Status · History · Incident #4899
RESOLVEDMinor · Started Jun 24, 2026 · 3:16 PM
Duration
2h 13m
Severity
Minor
Detection lead
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User reports
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Summary
This incident has been resolved.
Started
Jun 24, 2026 · 3:16 PM
Resolved
Jun 24, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Duration
2h 13m
Severity
Minor
Event timeline
Investigating
Jun 24 · 3:16 PM CloudflareCloudflare is investigating permission issues with resource-based granular roles where a subset of users are not being granted access to their scoped Cloudflare Tunnel and Cloudflare Mesh resources. This specifically impacts users attempting to view, configure, or manage individual Tunnel instances or Mesh nodes via the Cloudflare Dashboard or API when relying on resource-scoped policies. All account-level roles, global permissions, and active tunnel and mesh data traffic remain unaffected. Our engineering team is actively working on resolving the root cause, and we will provide further updates as soon as more information is available.
Resolved
Jun 24 · 5:30 PM CloudflareThis incident has been resolved.
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