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Tailscale.
Don't punch any holes in your NAT aka port forwarding.
Regarding sharing media with friends and family how far away are they? How much of you upload will be taken? How will you deal with your apartments changing public IP(behind a CGNAT?) and theirs be it on mobile/cellular or even home wifi as described above(CGNAT)?
You might find the only feasible & quality-wise enjoyable solution to be if you and they had storage(NASes). Updates/uploads could "flow" from your end in non-peak(the night) to theirs ....
Good point - I hadn't thought about the upload. They are about 100 miles away.
I was planning on setting up cloudflare DDNS on the pfsense box to deal with changing DNS, and running a reverse proxy to point to the server.