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SFTP to server only available while on the VPN

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I'm trying to connect to a CentOS 5 box (I know it needs to be decommissioned, it's in the works) using SFTP on port 22. The server is not letting me authenticate while connected to the network via Ethernet. I get a banner and can connect, but the server denies my credentials.

I tried the same credentials using the same method while connecting to the VPN and the server permits me to connect with SFTP.

I suspect that it's a configuration issue on the server, but the logs on this system are empty.

I'm relatively new to Linux administration. Where can I begin looking to identify the problem?

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