Can't connect to internet via terminal while browser can

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As I said in the title I can't connect to internet using the terminal but the browser works properly!
I'm able to write this message with Firefox but the terminal isn't able even to ping Google:



$ ping www.google.com
PING www.google.com (216.58.212.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9004ms


I'm running CentOS7 and I have no clue about how to solve (my final goal is install a package via yum).



.: Edit :.



There is no proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.



Many thanks
Regards.
Massimo







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  • Does your browser use a proxy ?
    – Félicien
    Feb 16 at 13:33






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    Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
    – Yurij Goncharuk
    Feb 16 at 13:33











  • No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 16 at 14:19










  • @Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 17 at 9:48














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As I said in the title I can't connect to internet using the terminal but the browser works properly!
I'm able to write this message with Firefox but the terminal isn't able even to ping Google:



$ ping www.google.com
PING www.google.com (216.58.212.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9004ms


I'm running CentOS7 and I have no clue about how to solve (my final goal is install a package via yum).



.: Edit :.



There is no proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.



Many thanks
Regards.
Massimo







share|improve this question






















  • Does your browser use a proxy ?
    – Félicien
    Feb 16 at 13:33






  • 1




    Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
    – Yurij Goncharuk
    Feb 16 at 13:33











  • No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 16 at 14:19










  • @Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 17 at 9:48












up vote
0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











As I said in the title I can't connect to internet using the terminal but the browser works properly!
I'm able to write this message with Firefox but the terminal isn't able even to ping Google:



$ ping www.google.com
PING www.google.com (216.58.212.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9004ms


I'm running CentOS7 and I have no clue about how to solve (my final goal is install a package via yum).



.: Edit :.



There is no proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.



Many thanks
Regards.
Massimo







share|improve this question














As I said in the title I can't connect to internet using the terminal but the browser works properly!
I'm able to write this message with Firefox but the terminal isn't able even to ping Google:



$ ping www.google.com
PING www.google.com (216.58.212.100) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- www.google.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 9004ms


I'm running CentOS7 and I have no clue about how to solve (my final goal is install a package via yum).



.: Edit :.



There is no proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.



Many thanks
Regards.
Massimo









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  • Does your browser use a proxy ?
    – Félicien
    Feb 16 at 13:33






  • 1




    Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
    – Yurij Goncharuk
    Feb 16 at 13:33











  • No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 16 at 14:19










  • @Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 17 at 9:48
















  • Does your browser use a proxy ?
    – Félicien
    Feb 16 at 13:33






  • 1




    Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
    – Yurij Goncharuk
    Feb 16 at 13:33











  • No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 16 at 14:19










  • @Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
    – Max Markson
    Feb 17 at 9:48















Does your browser use a proxy ?
– Félicien
Feb 16 at 13:33




Does your browser use a proxy ?
– Félicien
Feb 16 at 13:33




1




1




Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
– Yurij Goncharuk
Feb 16 at 13:33





Hello! Please give more info about your situation: routes table, maybe proxy, gateway parameters ...
– Yurij Goncharuk
Feb 16 at 13:33













No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
– Max Markson
Feb 16 at 14:19




No proxy, I can ping the gateway and I have no control over the firewall.
– Max Markson
Feb 16 at 14:19












@Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
– Max Markson
Feb 17 at 9:48




@Theophrastus yes, but IT guys told me that they changed nothing and they have no idea about the reason of my problem.
– Max Markson
Feb 17 at 9:48















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