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for me i just needed a basic system so my family could share so I have it on my pc, then I registered a subdomain and pointed it to my existing ec2 server with apache using a proxy which points to my local ip and port then I opened the jellyfin port on my router
and I have certbot for my domain on ec2 :)
Who are you using for your domain? I was told if I used cloudfair they would ban me for having streaming traffic over their DNS.
You can use cloudflares DNS and not use their WAF (the proxy bit) just fine. I have been for almost a decade.
Ahh ok, I have as going to route Plex over 443 to see if that helped streaming on T-Mobile home Internet.
for me I just registered through route 53 its a subdomain of my personal domain.
That would only be if you use their cloudflare tunnel feature