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In Implicit Mode, the entire FTPS session (both control and data channels) is unconditionally encrypted. In Implicit Mode, the entire FTPS session (both control and data channels) is unconditionally encrypted.
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 SSL3 alert read: fatal: unexpected_message +===== [[certificate]] SSL Certificates ===== 
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 SSL_connect: error in SSLv2/v3 read server hello +Much like HTTPS, but unlike [[ssh|SSH]], FTPS servers must provide a public key certificate. This certificate must be signed by a certificate authority. 
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 Can't establish SSL connection + 
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 Disconnected from server +If it is not, WinSCP will generate a warning stating that the certificate is not valid. Whether or not to trust such certificate is your choice. If you are connecting within a company network, you might feel that all the network users are on the same side and spoofing attacks are unlikely, so you might choose to trust the certificate without checking it. If you are connecting across a hostile network (such as the Internet), you should check with your system administrator, perhaps by telephone or in person. 
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 Connection failed. + 
-. 2011-12-20 14:59:07.859 Got reply 1004 to the command +Learn also how to [[scripting#hostkey|accept certificate automatically in script]]. 
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 (ESshFatal) Connection failed. +
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 SSL3 alert read: fatal: unexpected_message +
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 SSL_connect: error in SSLv2/v3 read server hello +
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 Can't establish SSL connection +
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 Disconnected from server +
-* 2011-12-20 14:59:07.879 Connection failed.+
-Please help in resloving this error. 

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