V27 Firefox expires now access to a secure site

From v26 to v27 Firefox no longer has access to a secure site (Timeout with connection reset message). Critical problem that my clients can no longer be at the cash register if they are using the latest version of FireFox. When it stopped working, I went to another machine (Windows 7 64-bit) running v26 and it worked very well - then upgrade V27 (the ONLY thing that has changed is the update) and it has stopped working. The two machines to access the server secure via IE11 without problem.

Just got a message from my support for the shopping cart system and they confirm that v27 prevents access to the secure server (so nothing to do with my "machines" or network - it's a bug of Firefox).

Does anyone know when this critical error introduced in v27 is likely to be fixed?

Thank you very much.

Hi Philippe,.

Yes, after a lot of work to reconfigure the servers they finally got it to work.

Thanks a lot for your help :-)

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