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Try following:

yum clean all

yum install ajenti

Hi Thomas!

Please let me know which CentOS release you're using, and which URL yum is trying to access.


I have updated repository with symlinks for Fedora, but I can't guarantee full functionality on it.

Experimental FreeBSD support is now available (except for ports management, which will be added later): http://docs.ajenti.org/man/install/bsd.html

Does Apache take up the port 8000? You can check that by running:


sudo netstat -tlnp | grep 8000


If so, you can either reconfigure Apache (ports.conf) to use different port or change Ajenti port in /etc/ajenti/config.json

(just in case you had to search for that package, it was available in EPEL)