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I am trying to install openssl-dev package (In order to use it in PACT rust implementation) on "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3", which contains "OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013" installed version but not its include files as far as I can tell. I tried various options to install it through yum was failed (For example, I tried http://www.ehowstuff.com/how-to-install-and-update-openssl-on-centos-6-centos-7/). I am working behind proxy, but I doesn’t seems to be the problem (I can install other things and already add it into /etc/yum.conf). When I am running:

yum install openssl-devel

I get:

    This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can use subscription-manager to register.
    ...
    No package openssl-devel available.

I found some workaround with building locally, but it takes a lot of preparing work (setting OPENSSL_LIB_DIR, OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR, OPENSSL_STATIC & OPENSSL_DIR environment variables) so it will be very helpful, since I will recreate replacement workstation soon (so you can assume that I will discard any grabge that I already put in the system).

Thanks, Assaf

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You need a valid Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription before you can download any binary RPM packages.

If this is for development purposes, you can perhaps use a development subscription (you will have to read the subscription terms to check if your use case qualifies):

After that, you might be able to use your Customer Portal login to enroll your existing system, using subscription-manager register. (I have never done this and there might be restrictions which prevent this.)

Furthermore, the person who tasked you with this work hopefully has access to Red Hat subscriptions, too.

If the subscription route does not work for you and you absolutely need to proceed at any cost (even at the risk of breaking your existing system), you can download the matching openssl-devel version from a CentOS mirror. However, this will almost certainly make the system unsupported (which of course only matters if you activate a subscription later).

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  • I afraid that this is this the problem, but while I have techincally the a subscription from Amdocs, it will take a time. Anyway, thanks
    – Assaf Katz
    Nov 12, 2017 at 6:21

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