You can take a look on any of the available EPEL mirrors from our mirror list
Alternately, you can browse the package set using repoview:
EPEL has an 'epel-release' package that includes gpg keys for package signing and repository information. Installing this package for your Enterprise Linux version should allow you to use normal tools such as yum to install packages and their dependencies. By default the stable EPEL repo is enabled, there is also a 'epel-testing' repository that contains packages that are not yet deemed stable.
NOTE: You need to also enable the 'optional' repository to use EPEL packages as they depend on packages in that repository. This can be done by enabling the RHEL optional subchannel for example. (Related profile is located at:/etc/yum.repos.d/epel-testing.repo)
If you are running an EL6 version: epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm
If you are running an EL5 version: epel-release-5-4.noarch.rpm
You can verify these packages and their keys from the Fedora project's keys page: https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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