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Be careful about using video over the cloudflare proxy, they will come after you if you are using a TON of bandwidth
Do you know of a way to have a global caddy setting to only allow Cloudflare IPs, but "exempt" Jellyfin?
(I posted my caddy cloudflare section down below which only works as a global setting)
You would change it from orange cloud to gray cloud to disable the proxy in your domain DNS settings.
Specifically for the jellyfin subdomain.
That would be the correct solution IMO.
I thought that is was not against their TOS now.
I haven't heard any such thing unless you are paying for their video CDN which isn't cheap