2023-10-04, 02:41 PM
(2023-10-04, 12:51 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote:(2023-10-04, 07:07 AM)nodiink Wrote: I'm using pihole, and the idea was to put an A (or CNAME) record in the DNS settings. It's enough?
That might work. Give it a try. Worst that can happen is that you have to revert.
(2023-10-04, 07:07 AM)nodiink Wrote:(2023-10-03, 08:14 PM)bitmap Wrote: To add to this, using Cloudflare tunnels for a purpose like Jellyfin is against the Cloudflare TOS supposedly.
I have read various information on this point, and I have removed some features that should be problematic, such as page caching.
Are you referring to this? Or are you referring to the use of jellyfin as a type of service?
Video streaming through a cloudflare tunnel on a non-streaming tier is against their TOS. It is rarely enforced, but we don't recommend risking it especially if you also have your domain registered with cloudflare.
tyvm for the support
Since my concern is security, besides a well-configured ssl-enabled reverse proxy and fail2ban, is there anything else that can easily be done to have more protection?