I have a Jellyfin server, NextCloud instance, etc that I share with friends and family. Currently, I serve them over the open-internet using Cloudflare tunnels. Obviously this has some security implications that I don’t love. Also recently one of my domains got flagged as malicious by google and now Chrome browsers won’t go to the site - annoying.

I use Tailscale already to access my server infra remotely, but honestly I don’t see this as a viable option for my non-technical friends and family. Plus, I need to support all kinds of devices like smart tvs. How do you fine folks deal with this issue?

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RE: CloudFlare TOS, Not anymore. They removed section 2.8 from their TOS, so all content can be served through CloudFlare now, as long as it doesn’t use the CDN.

https://blog.cloudflare.com/updated-tos/

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Thanks for the information. Although Argo still greatly reduces latency if a user cares to reduce communication time.

@subtext@lemmy.world
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Can you help me to understand how to bypass the CDN while using Plex?

icedterminal
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To bypass their CDN (referred to caching) you need to setup a Page Rule for the entire Plex domain.

https://developers.cloudflare.com/support/page-rules/how-do-i-include-or-exclude-a-specific-url-from-cloudflares-page-rules/

Cache Level set to Bypass for https://plex.mydomain.me/*

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Awesome, thanks so much for the help!

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