So I’m trying to get Jellyfin accessible on the open web through a cloudflared tunnel

I have a default install of Jellyfin running that is still accessible locally.

I’m able to ping TV.myblogdomain.com

And the Cloudflared dashboard says the connection is up.

I have implemented page rules and caching rules to turn CDN off.

I have set the DNS server on the Jellyfin VM to be the Cloudflared DNS server.

It’s pointed to https://jellyfin:8096/

And it wasn’t working with or without a CIDR in the tunnel configuration.

Should I try uninstalling fail2ban and see if that helps? I thought I configured it right pointing it to the 8096 port but maybe I need to do 80/443?

Any tips or guides would be appreciated.

  • N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Sure if you only intend to stream your pets RPi webcam nothing to worry :) ! But don’t even get into streaming illegal content you don’t own !

    I mean, your jellyfin instance is not going to be hooked to a Arr stack, is it?

    • nagaram@startrek.websiteOP
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      6 hours ago

      I don’t know what that is. So no.

      And obvious it’s all movies and TV shows I own that’s just conveniently ripped for sharing with friends and family :)