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cloudflared chart version 2.1.2 released

· 2 min read
Burak Ince
Software Developer

We’re excited to share that the latest version of the cloudflared Helm chart—v2.1.2—is now available as of August 22, 2025! This release includes the updated cloudflared app version 2025.8.1, bringing feature improvements and refined stability for Kubernetes-based deployments.

What’s New in v2.1.2

With chart version 2.1.2, you’ll find updated components and helpful enhancements designed with the community in mind:

Discover the full list of updates by visiting the official release notes on GitHub.

cloudflared chart version 2.1.1 released

· 2 min read
Burak Ince
Software Developer

We’re excited to announce the official release of the cloudflared Helm chart version 2.1.1, published on August 8, 2025, and featuring the latest application version 2025.8.0. This update introduces a refreshed container image and builds on community contributions to improve deployment in Kubernetes environments.

What’s New in cloudflared 2.1.1

Chart version 2.1.1 includes important enhancements to streamline your cloudflared setup. Here’s what’s changed:

For a complete list of updates and technical details, check out the full release notes on GitHub.

cloudflared chart version 2.1.0 released

· 2 min read
Burak Ince
Software Developer

We’re excited to announce the release of the cloudflared Helm chart version 2.1.0, officially available as of August 3, 2025! This update includes app version 2025.7.0 and brings several meaningful enhancements designed to improve deployment flexibility and align with community needs.

What’s New in Version 2.1.0

chart version 2.1.0 introduces focused improvements that make running cloudflared in your Kubernetes clusters even more seamless. Here's what's been added:

  • New support for referencing existing Kubernetes secrets for JSON credential files and PEM certificate files used by cloudflared tunnels.

These new capabilities enhance secret management, making production deployments more secure and configuration more flexible.

Check out the full changelog in the official GitHub release notes.