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Have you looked at something like :
https://letsencrypt.org/
It offers a free CA for self-hosted stuff. It does TLS certs, and others. It's very useful for avoiding the high fees
I have heard of this, but I think if you self-host a CA, you have to add the cert to every device that wants access to the service right? For example, I'd have to add it to my TV if my TV connects to Jellyfin, to my laptop if my laptop needs access to Home Assistant, etc. I'm not sure my family would like that XD
Lets encrypt certificates are trusted by everything I've tried.