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unethical life pro tip, but you can use the free tier of Cloudflare tunnels + Access to accomplish this. While technically against the ToS, I have been doing this with jellyfin for an over a year now, I don't cache anything, and my overall bandwidth usage is low it's probably not very noticeable. If I get banned at some point I'll just create a new free account ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How is it against the ToS? I’ve never bothered to look that deeply into their rules, but this is exactly what I do now >.>