There's your answer. It's proxy.

(2009年09月04日 15:30), Derek Mcdaniel さんは書きました:
> Hello Pablo,
>
> If I set the Virtual machine up w/ DHCP I can get to the internet fine
> but NOT with Bridge Networking. Only with Host. Our gateway is a Linux
> Fedora proxy server that I set-up with DNS. It requires a DNS in order
> to get to the internet.
>
> I can ping my gateway just fine.
>
> Derek McDaniel
> Systems Support
> MAXIMUM Communications, Inc
> 800-589-6299 x111
>
>
>
> On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 16:18 -0400, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
>> [ Comments below, in line ]
>>
>> On Friday 04 September 2009 at 4:07 pm, Derek Mcdaniel penned
>> about "Re: [vbox-users] Bridge Networking"
>>
>> > Sorry,
>> > 
>> > I should have been a little more specific. 
>> > 
>> > I gave the virtualbox an IP address, Gateway and DNS.
>>
>> Is there any particular reason you did the above?  Is DHCP not
>> available? 
>>
>> > I then can ping anything that is on my network as well as browse the
>> > network drives and get to my intranet. 
>> > 
>> > I open up firefox and try to get to google.com and it fails. I try to
>> > ping google.com and it fails
>>
>> Is it possible your site network admin controls outbound Internet
>> access by MAC/IP?
>>
>> My VM (XP) is set up for DHCP and it can get to the Internet without
>> issue so I'm guessing there's something on your gateway which may be
>> the issue.
>>
>> Can you ping the gateway?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>     
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