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I'm trying to install openvpn client on a server in the office running centos 7 using yum install openvpn but it errors saying

openvpn-2.3.2-2.el6.x86_64 (epel)
           Requires: dev >= 3.3.2-5

I have no idea how to resolve this.

What is the simplest solution?

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You seem to be running CentOS 7, but you have EPEL6's repository configuration. You should be using EPEL7 with CentOS 7. To fix:

yum remove epel-release

yum install epel-release

If that does not work, try

yum clean all

then

yum install openvpn

The latter should work.

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yum uses fastestmirror to find your closest repo, but this might be causing you a few issues if you live outside of EU or US.

Try excluding your local repos by excluding the problem TLD in the fastestmirror config: Edit /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/fastestmirror.conf and adjust the following line to whatever your local TLD is (mine was co.za): exclude=.za

And then run:

yum remove epel-release

yum install epel-release

yum clean all

yum install openvpn
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I have the same problem I used openvpn-as instead :

wget http://swupdate.openvpn.org/as/openvpn-as-2.0.10-CentOS7.x86_64.rpm

rpm -Uvh openvpn-as-2.0.10-CentOS7.x86_64.rpm 

If your installation was successful, you should see the following (Replace 0.0.0.0 accordingly):

The Access Server has been successfully installed in /usr/local/openvpn_as
Configuration log file has been written to /usr/local/openvpn_as/init.log
Please enter "passwd openvpn" to set the initial
administrative password, then login as "openvpn" to continue
configuration here: https://X.X.X.X:943/admin
To reconfigure manually, use the /usr/local/openvpn_as/bin/ovpn-init tool.

Access Server web UIs are available here: Admin UI: https://X.X.X.X:943/admin Client UI: https://X.X.X.X:943/

# netstat -nlp | grep openvpn
tcp        0      0 X.X.X.X:443    0.0.0.0:*  LISTEN  31065/openvpn-opens 
udp        0      0 X.X.X.X:1194   0.0.0.0:*          31070/openvpn-opens

For more information : www.vultr.com/docs/installing-openvpn-on-centos-7

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  • Your answer is an alternate, but it's not answering the original question. Jun 30, 2015 at 17:59

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