No internet in guest Linux bridge - cannot ping gateway

Hi all

I searched high and low, but I can't understand this. I am running VMware Player 5 with Debian 7 64-bit Windows 7 64 - bit host and guest OS.

I can access the internet using NAT, but I would like to have connect like bridge.

I see only one network adapter in adapters to set up and it's the right one, one I use to connect to the internet. I confirmed that the adapter has protocol active bridge. I tried ticking the "Physical replicate network connection", but he did nothing.

What I can do:

I can see my router's virtual machine and assign a local ip address without problems.

I can't SSH into the guest OS (Debian).

I can ping the host (my Win 7 machine) and the router (gateway/DNS)

I do nslookup (e.g. nslookup google.com)

What I can not do:

I can't access the internet. I can't ping google.com (by name or IP address) or download the packages.

Help, please.

It turns out it was my antivirus, Bitdefender Internet Security 2013, which was blocking the connection of the virtual machine.

VMware Player was to solve what I had to put the network adapter address as Trusted and Stealth mode disabled.

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