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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    13 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?

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      13 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 :)

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        5 hours ago

        Yeah, than you have nothing to worry I guess? I’m not versed into all this legal shit whatsoever…

        However if you intend to use the arrstack (sonarr, radarr…) to download and manage your own video library (netflix like), I’m not so sure they will agree on it.