You need to have access to the Tenant API, which is a seperate permission granted to your account. I'm not sure if it's directly tied to Enterprise, but everyone I've seen with access to it has Ent so I'd guess that they usually go hand-in-hand.
So am I the only one that ever has issues with initial login into access? If I SSH into something for the first time, it'll bring me to the Cloudflare authentication page, but when I hit Google Workspaces for SSO, it just idles by in a redirect loop. If I SSH with cloudflared as the proxy, it'll do the same thing, except now I can't SSH into that first host until like 10 minutes later when it times out. After that, and if I try any host after signing in, it brings me to the approve/deny page and works normal. Just the SSO part that loops endlessly. Not sure if I need to fix something on the backend or what, but I know it's not my computer because this has happened across several computers/networks.
You're charged for all S3 API usage (class A and B), and you're also charged a class B when a public domain fetches a file (but it's a class B charge, not based on the egress or size of the file). If your public domain caches a file with the Cloudflare CDN and a cached file is returned, you're not charged at all.
Area1 currently only covers incoming mails, it won't be able to detect anything your users send to users outside the organisation (unless the target org also uses Area1 of course)
i dont know if it is the channel for this but when i use cloudflare tunnels it says that the status is healty and my api is on my server running and working with the server ip but when try through the domain i connected the api with cloudflare tunnels its says host is down can somebody help?
Are there any other IP's that cloudflare have that isnt listed on their ip list? Because I added all Cloudflare IP's to ufw and cloudflare still doesnt have access