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[6.10-rc2] BIND_MGT option ignored/not present

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As the title reads, I was using BIND_MGT to keep the management interface on my local network only using that subnet, port 80/443. From there, I had a Heimdall Docker answering on all remaining interfaces on 80/443. This was working prior to the 6.10 update and no longer does. Looking at initscript `/etc/rc.d/rc.nginx` for nginx I can see that all references to the variable BIND_MGT have been removed as well as the conditional that made this logic work before. 

Was this an intentional change?
How can I reliably set up the Unraid WebUI to not bind to all interfaces and take up 80/443? My end goal is for no docker containers to be able to access the WebUI, and for users connected via the non-LAN access WireGuard to be unable to access the WebUI. I still want there to be a convenient landing page at the server's hostname, just no management access.

I did put this in the general support section but received no response after over a month so opening this as a bug report.

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