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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:46:09+00:00 2026-05-14T00:46:09+00:00

I am connecting from Windows Server 2008 R2 to a Linux FTP Server running

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I am connecting from Windows Server 2008 R2 to a Linux FTP Server running vsFTPd 2.0.7. I am connecting via SSL.

Here is the line of code it is failing on:

sslStream = new SslStream(stream, false, CertificateValidation);

Here is the log:

220 (vsFTPd 2.0.7)
AUTH SSL
234 Proceed with negotiation.

I receive the following error:

System.IO.IOException: The handshake failed due to an unexpected packet format.
   at System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReadFrame(Byte[] buffer, Int32 readBytes, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
   at System.Net.Security.SslState.StartReceiveBlob(Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
   at System.Net.Security.SslState.ForceAuthentication(Boolean receiveFirst, Byte[] buffer, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
   at System.Net.Security.SslState.ProcessAuthentication(LazyAsyncResult lazyResult)
   at KellermanSoftware.NetFtpLibrary.ProxySocket.InitSsl()
   at KellermanSoftware.NetFtpLibrary.FTP.Connect(Boolean implicitConnection)
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    2026-05-14T00:46:10+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:46 am

    From my google search, it appears that this is a common problem for vsftpd.
    http://www.question-defense.com/2010/02/04/vsftpd-error-gnutls-error-9-a-tls-packet-with-unexpected-length-was-received

    You might check out that article for hints to a solution

    It boils down to:

    • Configure vsftpd for ftpes (File Transer Protocol with Explicit TLS/SSL)
    • Verifying you have an SSL certificate generated,or generate one if necessary
    • modify vsftpd.conf to allow FTPES connections/transfers
    • Restart vsftpd for the changes to take effect
    • verify you are running the latest version and upgrade if necessary

    update
    Something else to check out is: http://ftps.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=63605
    That thread talks about the difference between Implicit and Explicit mode with the following code block example:

    private Stream GetDataStream()
    {
        Stream s = null;
    
        if (SslSupportCurrentMode == ESSLSupportMode.Implicit)
        {
            s = dataClient.GetStream();
        }
        else if ((sslSupportCurrentMode & ESSLSupportMode.DataChannelRequested) == ESSLSupportMode.DataChannelRequested)
        {
            if (dataSslStream == null)
                dataSslStream = CreateSSlStream(dataClient.GetStream(), false);
            s = dataSslStream;
        }
        else
        {
            s = dataClient.GetStream();
        }
    
        return s;
    }
    
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