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I'm trying to update Orion ContextBroker using the command yum install contextBroker. Unfortunatelly I get the following error:

Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security Loading

mirror speeds from cached hostfile

Error: Cannot retrieve metalink for repository: epel. Please verify its path and try again

What could be going wrong ?

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    Suggested troubleshooting step: can your system curl -v https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org?
    – mwfearnley
    Aug 20, 2019 at 15:59
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    The selected answer is a workaround that doesn't fix the root issue, and in fact package installation may continue to fail. I suggest deselecting the best answer, and let the vote count sort the answers to the one that worked for most people.
    – Paul
    May 7, 2020 at 16:24
  • checking if date and time of your machine is correct, at least this was the case for me.
    – prajwal
    Aug 8, 2022 at 5:12

26 Answers 26

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You just needed to update ca-certificates package. Before that just disable all repos with https that are failing. That's why solution with commenting mirrorlist or using http instead https would work also.

For example if you need to disable only epel repo:

yum --disablerepo=epel -y update  ca-certificates

This will also help wget, curl, and anything else that uses SSL certificates.

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    This should be accepted as the correct answer, as it diagnoses the real source of the problem, rather than just providing a work-around. Jan 23, 2015 at 0:22
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    I've tested this on the CentOS 6.5 bento box and it does make things slightly more reliable when running yum clean all && yum makecache. However, it still fails sometimes. Adding a retry to my script made it even more reliable. I suspect that some mirrors are unreliable and a retry can give another mirror that works. So if at first it doesn't succeed, try try again!
    – TrinitronX
    Jan 26, 2015 at 5:31
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    Well this comes from experience, and yes, message is cryptic :)
    – XoR
    Mar 10, 2015 at 15:45
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    make sure if you're behind a corporate proxy to also set it for https e.g. export https_proxy=<your proxy>
    – Markus
    Aug 11, 2017 at 7:01
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    epel-repo RPM should have ca-certificates has dependency !!
    – Stéphane
    Oct 19, 2017 at 15:39
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I solved this issue editing both /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo and /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-testing.repo files, commenting all entries starting with mirrorlist=... and uncommenting all the entries starting with baseurl=....

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  • In my case, this fix allowed yum to successfully download metadata for the epel repo, but trying to install packages then failed with [Errno 14] Peer cert cannot be verified or peer cert invalid. The correct fix was to update ca-certificates, as in the answer below.
    – bain
    May 18, 2018 at 10:21
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    commenting all entries starting with metalink=... and uncommenting all the entries starting with baseurl=.... worked for me on RHEL7.1 Jul 12, 2019 at 6:59
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    Tried your method, then yum clean all && yum update worked. But not completely, it said epel-release-7-11.noarch: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try etc. So I tried yum update curl --disablerepo=epel as sbetharia suggested, and tried yum clean all && yum update again, it finally worked now. Jul 18, 2019 at 9:27
  • Worked for me. Thanks a lot.
    – tarekahf
    Oct 25, 2019 at 16:27
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    I had no mirrorlist= lines, but I had metalink= lines, and those needed to be commented.
    – Jellicle
    Apr 22, 2020 at 16:13
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use this command:

sudo sed -i "s/mirrorlist=https/mirrorlist=http/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

or alternatively use command

vi /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

go to line number 4 and change the url from

mirrorlist=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-6&arch=$basearch

to

mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-6&arch=$basearch
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    Thanks; this just worked for me after trying many of the other documented solutions (my error was, Cannot retrieve metalink for repository: epel/x86_64. Please verify its path and try again). My question is, why did this work? is this due to a configuration problem at the repository site?
    – CODE-REaD
    Jul 19, 2019 at 21:07
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    Probably not the HTTPS server, but HTTPS client-side support on systems can go out of date, as root certificate authorities aren't updated, or the SSL libraries don't support new ciphers.
    – mwfearnley
    Aug 20, 2019 at 15:58
  • After many tries, solved with your sed command. Just Copy+Paste, that's what I needed because usually I'm not in charge of this kind of things, just installing a test computer to be used only by me to test some database updates.
    – EAmez
    Oct 31, 2019 at 11:40
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    In Cent OS 7.6, this is sudo sed -i "s/metalink=https/metalink=http/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo Feb 4, 2020 at 23:16
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Updating curl worked for us. Somehow yum uses curl for its transactions.

yum update curl --disablerepo=epel
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    Your answer is better than the accepted answer, needn't change epel.repo or epel-testing.repo. Jul 19, 2019 at 6:53
  • I tracked this down and updated curl before reading this or some of the other answers. I see that updating curl also updated nss... so I wonder if that was the issue. In my case, I curl'ed the metalink URL, saw that it failed, and saw that it worked with --tlsv1 (bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?format=multiple&id=1170339). Assumed curl was out of date and updated it. So now I wonder if NSS could have been updated w/o updating curl and it would have worked or not.
    – Paul
    May 7, 2020 at 16:21
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I guess this should work. I solved my problem with this.

$ sudo yum clean all

$ sudo yum --disablerepo="epel" update nss

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    This woks for Centos 6.8. Thanks
    – neo
    May 8, 2019 at 7:10
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    This solved my issue also, I'm curious why the update nss helps solving this issue ?!
    – KlajdPaja
    Feb 5, 2020 at 10:49
  • update nss didn't work for me but update curl after this did
    – paulzag
    Oct 29, 2020 at 3:01
  • This woks for Centos 6.5 too. Thanks
    – Rinos
    Nov 11, 2020 at 10:39
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For my case commenting out mirrorlist and uncomenting entries with baseurl din't work. I noticed the problem was with the https iniside the .repofedora files. I solved it by going in /etc/yum.repository.d and replacing all https with http in different .repo files. That worked!!

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  • This probably has to do with a proxy set in /etc/yum.conf (company proxy)? Aug 20, 2019 at 11:18
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Check if you access internet through a proxy, and then your add internet proxy address to yum configuration.

add

proxy=http://ip:port

to /etc/yum.conf

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    make sure to have the https proxy also specified.
    – Markus
    Aug 11, 2017 at 7:06
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    this worked for me, but only with additionally following parameter: proxy_username=your_user proxy_password=your_passwd
    – MaggusK
    Feb 12, 2018 at 10:40
  • This works when in a corporate network or VPN. Thanks Rashad! Jul 28, 2021 at 17:34
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Walkthrough Steps

Running the following command will update the repo to use HTTP rather than HTTPS:

sudo sed -i "s/mirrorlist=https/mirrorlist=http/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

You should then be able to update with this command:

yum -y update
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  • The only solution which works for me! All the others have not changed anything to it (I need epel packages).
    – KuroNeko
    Dec 13, 2017 at 6:41
  • In Cent OS 7.6, this is sudo sed -i "s/metalink=https/metalink=http/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo Feb 4, 2020 at 23:15
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You may come across this message/error, after installing epel-release. The quick fix is to update your SSL certificates:

yum -y upgrade ca-certificates

Chances are the above error may also occur while certificate update, if so, just disable the epel repo i.e. use the following command:

yum -y upgrade ca-certificates --disablerepo=epel 

Once the certificates will be updated, you'll be able to use yum normally, even the epel repo will work fine. In case you're getting this same error for a different repo, just put it's name against the --disablerepo=<repo-name> flag.


Note: use sudo if you're not the root user.

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    That's the best answer for me :)
    – qingbo
    Aug 3, 2017 at 5:10
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I solved this problem by this solution.

you just change in this file /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

mirrorlist= change this url https to http

baseurl= change this url https to http

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For boxes that does not have internet access, you can remove epel repository:

yum remove epel-release --disablerepo=epel

This happened to me as I accidentally installed epel-release using rpm on a prod box.

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All of the above did not work for me, but a rebuild of the rpm database, with the following command, did:

sudo rpm --rebuilddb

Thanks all for the help.

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    Had to use baseurl instead of mirrorlist (accepted answer) before doing this Apr 16, 2019 at 18:53
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I encountered the same issue even though the ca-certificates package is up-to-date. The mirror https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/ is currently signed by DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA which is included in my ca-bundle

$ grep -A 3 "DigiCert High" /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt 
# DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIDxTCCAq2gAwIBAgIQAqxcJmoLQJuPC3nyrkYldzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBs
MQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEVMBMGA1UEChMMRGlnaUNlcnQgSW5jMRkwFwYDVQQLExB3

The reason why https connections failed in my case, was that system date was set to the year 2002 in which the DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA is not (yet) valid.

$ date
Di 1. Jan 11:10:35 CET 2002

Changing the system time fixed the issue.

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  • Thank you so much for this answer. You Sir are a legend
    – tonysepia
    Sep 2, 2018 at 20:28
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I tried most of these solutions and none of them worked for me.

The only thing that worked for me was to disable and remove the offending repo.

sudo yum --disablerepo=epel\* remove epel-release.noarch
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I solved it by going in /etc/yum.repository.d/. For my case i comment out mirrorlist and uncomenting entries with baseurl. as well as added sslverify=false.

https://serverfault.com/questions/637549/epel-repo-for-centos-6-causing-error

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I've workaround this issue by changing the https entries in epel.repo file to http.

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I was getting this error when running a Centos 7 virtualbox VM on Windows 10. After much faff I found the error was coming from yum trying to use IPV6 so I had to edit /etc/yum.conf by adding:

ip_resolve = 4

I hope this helps someone else spend less time on this error than me!

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First of all, check your "yum" configuration in /etc/yum.conf Then do try above tips :-)

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Changing the mirrorlist URL from https to http fixed the issue for me.

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Fixed mine like this:

yum install elfutils-default-yama-scope-0.168-8.el7.noarch --disablerepo=epel
yum install nss-pem -disablerepo=epel
yum reinstall ca-certificates --disablerepo=epel
yum clean all
rm -rf /var/cache/yum
yum update`
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None of these worked for me (I didn't even try the hacks like manually editing the repo file).

However it worked after a simple yum update -y

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Another possible cause is that your architecture is not supported. I ran into this because I was provided with a CentOS VM, wanted to install EPEL and couldn't for the life of me get it done.

Turns out the VM was CentOS 7 i386, which is an architecture that is apparently no longer supported by EPEL. I guess the only remedy in this case is to reinstall.

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In my case when I comment out mirrorlist the error got away but the repo was also not working so I manually point the right baseurl in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo as below

[epel]
name=Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 7 - $basearch
baseurl=http://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/epel/7Server/x86_64/
#metalink=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-7&arch=$basearch&infra=$infra&content=$contentdir
failovermethod=priority
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-7

[epel-debuginfo]
name=Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 7 - $basearch - Debug
baseurl=http://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/epel/7Server/x86_64/debug/
#metalink=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-debug-7&arch=$basearch&infra=$infra&content=$contentdir
failovermethod=priority
enabled=0
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-7
gpgcheck=1

[epel-source]
name=Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 7 - $basearch - Source
baseurl=http://iad.mirror.rackspace.com/epel/7Server/SRPMS/
#metalink=https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=epel-source-7&arch=$basearch&infra=$infra&content=$contentdir
failovermethod=priority
enabled=0
gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-7
gpgcheck=1

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Try

yum clean all --enablerepo=*

Then

yum update --disablerepo=epel
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For obsolete CentOS 6, I used this in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

baseurl=https://d2lzkl7pfhq30w.cloudfront.net/pub/archive/epel/6/$basearch

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It works for me on centos 7:

yum update
yum install epel-release
sed -i "s/metalink/#metalink/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo 
sed -i "s/#baseurl=http:\/\/download/baseurl=https:\/\/archives/" /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo

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