Hi folks,

Starting in Firefox 38 (which goes to Beta at the end of this month and to
Release in mid-May), Firefox is requiring Perfect Forward Secrecy in
WebRTC.  I recently posted to Hacks with the details:
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2015/02/webrtc-requires-perfect-forward-secrecy-pfs-starting-in-firefox-38/

I'd appreciate it if developers with WebRTC servers and/or
non-browser-based clients reading this post could take a few minutes to
read the Hacks posts and let me know if this is likely to be a significant
problem for you.  If it's not a problem, I don't need a reply.  If you're
not sure if it's a problem, feel free to reach out to me 1:1 with
questions.

Firefox Nightly and Developer-Edition builds enforce PFS if you want to try
it out.

Your help here would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
-Maire

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Maire Reavy
[email protected]
Engineering Manager, WebRTC, Mozilla
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