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Just keep in mind. It is against cloudflare’s TOS to use it for media streaming, plenty do and most don’t have an issue. But if you try to share access and there is excessive traffic, cloudflare may shut you down.
You can look into running pangolin on a small VPS or just opening the ports and using your home IP (of course behind a HTTPs proxy)
psa: using something like wireguard is much more secure over exposing services directly.
And reverse proxies are overkill anyway unless OP's planning to allow lots of tech-illiterate people access who will never know how to import a Wireguard config file or even what any of those words mean.
To be fair, the vast vast majority of families would throw a fit (or just go back to Netflix/Spotify) if they have to put on wireguard to access jellyfin or a navidrome server for streaming while they are out and about.
We on Lemmy tend to extensively overestimate tech literacy.
Yeah that's why I ended up doing a reverse proxy for mine, and got a better router to handle security (unifi cloud gateway fiber). Family just clicks a bookmark or opens an app and it's there. No fuss.
Just wanted to say thanks for making me aware of pangolin. I got it up and running! This is so awesome, I can't believe it exists.
Pangolin on oracle always free also works quite good, if you can understand the ui that is I had some difficulties but it works now.
Also worth looking into tailscale if it's just for personal use but not ideal for sharing
Damn. Thanks for this I'll look into it.
I don't think it is, there are differences in their terms for these tunnels and other services. I don't recall the specifics, but I did look it up before I set up the same thing.
I think there was something with the tunnel not actually running on the CDN.
Give it time. I was very careful to setup my tunnel for media streaming like those guides, disabling any sort of caching, etc. and they killed it 2 months ago.
Ended up just getting a cheap simple VPS and running Pangolin myself instead.
Good to know. If I'm using it, it's through a VPN to my local network, but I do have it set up at family members' houses through the external link too.