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Advertise/present the services to the internet, or merge the networks or devices together using a service like Tailscale.
Oh true, merging them together in a Tailscale network kinda makes sense, I hadn't thought of that thank you
I advise strongly against advertising jellyfin directly to the Internet. Maybe through a reverse proxy, but based on the question I have to say no.
Reverse proxies do not give you security.
You are right. I was thinking they provided better login services, but in reality the best they can do is force a port and offload your certs.