Trouble connecting to AFP over VPN

Hi All,
I regularly connect to my office server via VPN and use an AFP connection to mount share points (or VNC to share the screen).
Via the same VPN tunnel I also connect to my desktop machine at work using AFP or VNC. Recently, after upgrading my office desktop computer to Yosemite I began having trouble connecting from my home laptop (MBPR running Yosemite as well). I try to connect and get the message "There was a problem connecting to the server xx.x.x.xx" HOWEVER, using that very same VPN connection I am always able to connect to the server at work; just not to my desktop now.
Both the office server and my office desktop have fixed IP addresses and are on the same subnet etc. At one point I was able to solve the problem and the AFP connection to my office desktop machine worked again for awhile, but then once again stopped working. I've checked that our VPN is assigning valid IP addresses to my client at home, but it still is problematic.
I'm pretty familiar with our whole system since I'm our low-rent IT guy, and it has functioned smoothly for my team for years -- but I am not terribly knowledgeable of the deeper issues of networking. Because the issue arose after I upgraded my office desktop to Yosemite I feel it must be related to the new OS and how it manages file sharing or something (although I will reiterate that I did have it successfully working at a couple different times, it just seems to stop working for no apparent reason). Oh -- one more thing, I AM able to connect to my office desktop via AFP from other local machines within the office so I know it's File Sharing services are working correctly.
Any guidance or ideas welcome
- Keith

What's the actual exception message? Your URL looks fine to me, though maybe something is not right with the host portion, hard to tell. It could also be a database set-up issue (e.g., your Oracle instance right now is only accepting connections from localhost).
- Saish

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