2024-11-09, 03:26 AM
(2024-11-09, 02:12 AM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Serving video through cloudflare is against their TOS. We recommend you switch to DNS only.
Sorry to pester you but you have made me a little concerned, I am uncertain of a lot of things, Im only recently just learning about DNS and https and all things networking and servers. All of this stuff that I am doing is more for experimentation and 'fun' rather than actually putting anything into production.
On my server, I have proxmox with containers and VM's for my Nextcloud/Jellyfin/Tailscale/Openmediavault/Caddy
So with the free cloudflare tier I have Proxied Records for my DNS. I can proxy my A records and CNAME records. If those records are pointing to my jellyfin server is that against the Cloudlfare TOS?
But if I remove the 'proxied' option for the records in DNS settings is it OK? But then is it s good idea to have my personal static IP exposed like that?
I'm honestly not that bothered about having jellyfin accesible through the web, this server build is just for my 'hobby' tinkering and to learn stuff I find intersting. But its not job or profession related.