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I'm guessing the cloudflared daemon isn't connecting to jellyfin. You want to use
http://. Also isjellyfinthe hostname of the VM? Usinglocalhostor127.0.0.1might be better ways to specify the same VM without relying on DNS for anything.Personal opinion, but I wouldn't bother with fail2ban, it's a bit of effort to get it to work with cloudflare tunnel and easy to lock yourself out. Cloudflare's own zero trust feature would be more secure and only need fiddling around cloudflare's dashboard.
Didn't work.
Gonna go to bed and kinda just hope this starts working and then try again after work when reality sets in.