Help Needed with Cloudflare Zero Trust, Pages, and Workers for ReactFlux + MiniFlux Setup
Hi everyone,
I'm new to Cloudflare and have been trying to set up a self-hosted project on my Raspberry Pi 500. I'm mostly self-taught, so I apologize if I misunderstand anything or miss important details. Here's my situation:
I'm new to Cloudflare and have been trying to set up a self-hosted project on my Raspberry Pi 500. I'm mostly self-taught, so I apologize if I misunderstand anything or miss important details. Here's my situation:
- **Current Setup**:
- I'm running the self-hosted RSS feed reader MiniFlux on my Raspberry Pi 500 (Arch Linux ARM, installed via Pacman).
- The setup uses Caddy as a reverse proxy, a Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnel, and Cloudflare Access for SSO.
- My Cloudflare Access application is configured to allow all origins, methods, and headers. It has a policy that allows specific emails or login methods (e.g., GitHub).
- **What I'm Trying to Do**:
- I want to deploy ReactFlux, an alternative frontend for MiniFlux, on Cloudflare Pages.
- Before setting it up fully, I tested the ReactFlux demo with my MiniFlux instance at
https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech. However, ReactFlux couldn't log in.
- **Suspected Issue**:
- I believe the issue is caused by Cloudflare Access protection blocking ReactFlux from accessing the MiniFlux API (
https://rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/*).
- I believe the issue is caused by Cloudflare Access protection blocking ReactFlux from accessing the MiniFlux API (
- **What I've Tried So Far**:
- I added another hostname (
rss.laniecarmelo.tech/v1/*) to my tunnel configuration and created a new Cloudflare Access application with a policy set to "Bypass" for everyone. However, this didn't work—when testing the API endpoint in a private browser window, I'm still asked to sign into Cloudflare. - I also tried setting up the hostname with "Protect with Access" turned off but got the same results.
- Next, I attempted to use a Cloudflare Worker written in JavaScript to bypass authentication for
/v1/*, but it doesn't seem to be doing anything (or isn't being triggered).
- I added another hostname (
- **What I Need Help With**:
- How can I properly configure Cloudflare so ReactFlux can access the MiniFlux API (
/v1/*) while keeping the rest of my MiniFlux instance protected by Cloudflare Access? - I've been stuck on this for a couple of days and would really appreciate any guidance or suggestions!
- How can I properly configure Cloudflare so ReactFlux can access the MiniFlux API (
A Simple but Powerful RSS Reader for Miniflux

