11/11/2023 0 Comments Filezilla vs winscp performance![]() ![]() 14:22:43 14724 1 Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. 14:22:43 14724 1 Status: Resolving address of site TLS connect: error in SSLv2/v3 read server hello A * 14:25:59.030 Can't establish TLS connection * 14:25:59.030 TLS connect: error in SSLv2/v3 read server hello A 14:25:58.983 Can't establish TLS connection 14:25:58.983 TLS connect: error in SSLv2/v3 read server hello A 14:25:58.905 Connected with host, negotiating TLS connection. 14:25:58.905 TLS layer changed state from connecting to connected 14:25:58.905 TLS layer changed state from unconnected to connecting 14:25:58.843 Cache directory changes: Yes, Permanent: Yes 14:25:58.843 Local directory: default, Remote directory: home, Update: Yes, Cache: Yes 14:25:58.843 FTP: FTPS: Explicit TLS Passive: Yes MLSD: A 14:25:58.843 Ping type: C, Ping interval: 30 sec Timeout: 15 sec 14:25:58.843 User name: User (Password: Yes, Key file: No) 14:25:58.843 Session name: Site (Modified site) 14:25:58.843 Time zone: Current: GMT-5, Standard: GMT-6 (Central Standard Time), DST: GMT-5 (Central Daylight Time), DST Start:, DST End: 14:25:58.843 WinSCP Version 5.7 (Build 5125) (OS Service Pack 1 - Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise) If I accept the certificate on FileZilla the connection will complete successfully. The FileZilla prompts to accept the certificate and WinSCP does not. Here is the log from both WinSCP and FileZilla. We are trying to use WinSCP to connect to a FTPS site with TLS/SSL Explicit encryption. I am hoping someone has ran into this before and can help. ![]()
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