Look in your various gems, and see where they are sourced from. In Terminal or 
the local equivalent, type the following command:

        host server.hostname.dom

You should see back the primary ip address in reply.

Walter

On Aug 20, 2012, at 8:51 AM, Marcelo Junior wrote:

> How is the IP numbers I have to add in firewall to allow Rubygems?
> 
> We don't use Proxy, only IP restriction.
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