Can't you bypass the peerturbe limitation by having everything inside a wireguard VPN? There are some wireguard UIs that may come in handy to set things up..
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What do you mean?
The frontend yeah, but seems the S3 objects would still need to be public.
I don't know how PeerTube name video files for S3, but if they are random strings then maybe you could disable file listing and with proper rate limiting those names basically become a password.
That's how media storage works on Discord or Matrix. All files user upload have public links, but names are long enough to be not possible to brute force.
I don't like the idea of security by obscurity, seems like a lazy way of trying to protect a resource.