With the recent release of Firefox 33 (now shipped to Fedora, coming soon 
to an OS near you), I can no longer connect to my Sage 6.3 server.  The 
error I get is:

An error occurred during a connection to sage.math.clemson.edu:34567. The 
key does not support the requested operation. (Error code: 
sec_error_invalid_key)

    The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the 
authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
    Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem.

This is apparently due to Firefox removing support for SSL other than that 
provided by libPKIX. There seem to be a few different possible issues with 
the key that is generated when Sage is built that might cause this, e.g., 
key not long enough (Firefox now requires keys to be 1024 bits or more).  
Has anyone else seen this?  Is there a workaround--recreate keys or rebuild 
Sage with some option?

TIA.

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