Cloudflare BlogJun 10, 2026, 1:00 PM

Route public traffic to private applications with Cloudflare

Cloudflare closed beta routes public hostnames to private IP origins over existing private network paths.

Cloudflare announced Application Services for Private Origins in closed beta. It routes public hostnames to private IP origins using existing IPsec, GRE, CNI, or Cloudflare Mesh paths. The feature is positioned for teams that want public application access without exposing origin public IPs or installing extra connector software.

Cloudflare Blog announced that Application Services for Private Origins is now available in closed beta. The core idea of this capability is to let public Internet traffic be routed through Cloudflare to private applications, mapping public hostnames to private IP origins. According to the original post, users can reuse existing IPsec, GRE, CNI, or Cloudflare Mesh paths to carry these connections, without exposing a public IP for the backend origin and without deploying additional connector software.

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