I've thought that if some dev created a webfinger reverse proxy they would be the hero of the fediverse.
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For your local PiHole DNS, where are your records for your domain pointing? I believe you should have an A record for *.example.com
that points to the IP of your NPM server and then an MX which points to the IP of your mail server. If this is already the case then you can ignore this.
Also, if you are using DHCP do not have it assign your public domain to any of your hosts because that could screw up name resolution as well.
Private in this context means that it is isolated. If you want it to be private in the sense that it's only for you to use the you just close registrations.
Anonymity and federation are kind of oxymoronic.
I've never tried installing Jellyfin but I am curious as to what makes it a pain for remote access. With Plex I just set my reverse proxy to point at the internal IP and port and I'm good to go. I assumed it would be the same with Jellyfin.