I assume you are on the same network of 192.168.x.x Have you tried adding
(.) dot in the end of  192.168 on Allow Directive. Like below:

Allow from 192.168. 127.0.0.1

Siva

> Hi,
>  the following is my virtual host setting for our companies internal
> webserver,is their anything worng,because in web browser when ever i try
> to
> access  it s saying "you have no permmision to access this on port 80"
>
>
>
> <VirtualHost *>
>     ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     DocumentRoot /home/ashutosh/html
>     ServerName abc.mydomain.com
>     ServerAlias abc
>     ErrorLog /home/ashutosh/logs/error_log
>     CustomLog /home/ashutosh/logs/access_log common
>
> <Directory "/home/ashutosh//html">
>         Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
>         AllowOverride None
>         Order allow,deny
>         Allow from 192.168 127.0.0.1
>     </Directory>
>  <IfModule mod_mime.c>
>             AddType text/html .html .htm
>             AddType application/x-httpd-php .html .htm .php4 .php
>     </IfModule>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Is there any suggestion anybody want to give ? thanks
>
> Ashutosh
>
>
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