Human,

First, let me state that I do NOT use pound on FreeBSD, so I don't know the 
startup process.

That being said, I believe you need something like
        Control "/var/run/pound.socket"
in your config file in order to actually access the pound process using
# poundctl -c /var/run/pound.socket
(or you can name it 'pound.sock' if you wish).

As for the "On proxy box, /var/log/httpd-error.log: [warn] (49) Can't assign 
requested address: connect to listener on 192.168.0.160:8080" error...
1. why is pound logging to /var/log/httpd-error.log (and is it really logging 
to this file?)
2. can you access 192.168.0.160:8080 from the machine pound is running on?

-Miles

Human Servers wrote:
Hi,
 I posted here back in June but didn't get a reply... and I still have the
same issue.
Fortunately, we had to do a large hardware migration after I posted for
help with Pound, so it transpired that these servers weren't needing to be
online.
But now migration is done - it is URGENT that I get Pound going again and
web servers live.
PLEASE HELP

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