The first change doesn't require any manual intervention since /srv/http/pages is now symlinked to /srv/http. The purpose of it is just to make paths shorter, that's all.
I have several reasons for the second change, even though it may have been a useful feature:
- Security: Some programs use those ports by default and you don't want to accidentally expose them to the internet. If you want to run a program on exozyme and view it on your own computer, use SSH port forwarding instead.
- There was some weird DNS resolution problem with that config so I made it only listen to IPv4, which can cause problems since some programs only bind to IPv6.
- If you want to expose a program to the internet, you must use a Unix socket or socat. This feature was useful as a quick-and-dirty option, but socat is also just one command and doesn't require much more effort.