Great video! Could you go over how you setup your DNS entry in cloudflare? Trying to setup a jellyfin server to access from anywhere. Not exactly sure what to do in the DNS Records section in cloudflare.
It's really pretty simple to set up a dns record in cloudflare. It's tougher to set up the port forwarding required in your router. I can show you how the dns record works, but I won't be able to show how to expose your jellyfin to the web. But if you are truly interested I'd be happy to show you how I set it up.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, easy to follow however the issue I have is the Cloudflare side. Would be great if you could post what records you create and the data that should be set in them. I think the only reason mine isn't working is due to incorrect DNS records. I can open a page and it says it's secure but when anyone else tries to open the sites they're not reachable.
For my lab I set up the DNS locally. I use Pi-hole for DNS on my home network (it'll be my next video). Unless you are planning to expose your service to the public internet there is no need to have any records on cloudflare.
Great video! Could you go over how you setup your DNS entry in cloudflare? Trying to setup a jellyfin server to access from anywhere. Not exactly sure what to do in the DNS Records section in cloudflare.
It's really pretty simple to set up a dns record in cloudflare. It's tougher to set up the port forwarding required in your router. I can show you how the dns record works, but I won't be able to show how to expose your jellyfin to the web. But if you are truly interested I'd be happy to show you how I set it up.
Some people's router can't port forwarding. Look at cloudflare tunnels or tailscale vpn setup
I show the dns on cloudflare in this video ua-cam.com/video/1YFcey5mNCE/v-deo.html
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, easy to follow however the issue I have is the Cloudflare side. Would be great if you could post what records you create and the data that should be set in them. I think the only reason mine isn't working is due to incorrect DNS records. I can open a page and it says it's secure but when anyone else tries to open the sites they're not reachable.
For my lab I set up the DNS locally. I use Pi-hole for DNS on my home network (it'll be my next video). Unless you are planning to expose your service to the public internet there is no need to have any records on cloudflare.
@@hardwoodhomelab Thanks, I understand.
In this video I show the set up on cloudflare ua-cam.com/video/1YFcey5mNCE/v-deo.html