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OpenID Connect & OAuth 2.0 API Okta Developer

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What are the minimum system specifications for the ... - Okta

Aug 24, 2018 . 256 MB RAM .NET 4.0 or later Other considerations: Consider the agent a part of your IT infrastructure The host server where the agent resides must be on at all times. The …

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GitHub - okta/okta-management-openapi-spec: okta

The spec file ( resources/spec.yaml ), that is used to generate the dist files. A code generator that will provide a translated OpenAPI data structure that is friendly for use …

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Okta Overview Okta

OKTA Overview. OKTA provides tools that allow enterprises to maximize ROI while minimizing risk. Centralized logging captures a comprehensive set of events across OKTA and all integrated …

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okta-management-openapi-spec/spec.yaml at master ·

OKTA-management-openapi-spec. Contribute to OKTA/OKTA-management-openapi-spec development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Identity, Claims, & Tokens - Okta Developer

Jul 25, 2017 . The official definition from the spec is a “piece of information asserted about an Entity.” Here’s typical set of claims: { "family_name": "Silverman", "given_name": "Micah", …
Address: requests access to address claim
profile: requests access to default profile claims

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Okta Identity for the internet

OKTA named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Identity as a Service (IDaaS) for Enterprise, Q3 2021, with the highest scores in the strategy and current offering categories. In the Forrester …

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OpenID Connect & OAuth 2.0 API Okta Developer

OKTA is a standards-compliant OAuth 2.0 (opens new window) authorization server and a certified OpenID Connect provider (opens new window). OpenID Connect extends OAuth 2.0. The …

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Security Technical White Paper Okta


As part of its security strategy, OKTA supports four different security and penetration testing programs: OKTA’s Security and Penetration Test programs 1. Internal security and penetration tests As a continuous effort, OKTA’s internal security “Red Team” regularly test the OKTA service security against the latest security threats. 2. Third-party security and penetration tests OKTA hir…

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OpenID Connect Okta

OKTA is the only 5 time Gartner Magic Quadrant leader in the access management space. Our support of OpenID Connect solidifies this position and demonstrates our continued …

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Specops Authentication now supports Okta Verify - Specops

Stockholm, March, 25, 2020 – Specops Software released the latest version of its Specops Authentication platform. The platform secures self-service password reset, password …

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Technical specifications > Okta OpenID SSO

Configure OKTA with OpenID for TutorPro LMS . 1. Go to Admin > Applications > Add Application . 2. On the next screen, select Web as the platform then click Next. 3. Next fill in the General …

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Okta group source types Okta

OKTA does not support Domain Local Groups containing members from multiple domains. Universal Security Groups with cross-domain membership are supported if there is a two-way …

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Prepare your SCIM API service Okta Developer

The OKTA SCIM X.X SPEC Test window appears. Under the Environment section of your test, there is a collapsed section labelled Test Settings. Click the small arrow to expand this …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Okta?

    OKTA is one trusted platform to secure every identity. More than 10,650 organizations trust OKTA’s software and APIs to sign in, authorize and manage users.

  • How does Okta integrate with SCIM?

    If you haven't yet implemented SCIM, OKTA recommends that you implement SCIM 2.0. SCIM protocol specification. The URL of your SCIM server is plugged into the SCIM integration in your OKTA org. OKTA then communicates with the endpoints through a series of HTTP requests and responses using POST, GET, PUT, and PATCH operations.

  • What endpoints does Okta expose on its authorization servers?

    This page contains detailed information about the OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect endpoints that OKTA exposes on its authorization servers. For higher-level information about how to use these endpoints, see OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect.

  • What are the different Okta group source types?

    OKTA group source types Group Source Type Description Native OKTA groups Before you connect OKTA to applications ... Active Directory groups Active Directory (AD) is the most common ... LDAP groups You can use the OKTA LDAP Agent to impor ... Application groups Some applications have groups that you c ...

  • What is the difference between Okta OAuth and OpenID Connect?

    The OAuth 2.0 protocol provides API security via scoped access tokens, and OpenID Connect provides user authentication and single sign-on (SSO) functionality. This page contains detailed information about the OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect endpoints that OKTA exposes on its authorization servers.

  • What is the difference between OpenID Connect and authentication API?

    The OpenID Connect protocol is built on the OAuth 2.0 protocol and helps authenticate users and convey information about them. It is also more opinionated than plain OAuth 2.0, for example in its scope definitions. If you would like to work with the OKTA API and control user access to OKTA, then you should use the Authentication API.

  • What is okokta OAuth?

    OKTA is a standards-compliant OAuth 2.0 authorization server and a certified OpenID Connect provider . OpenID Connect extends OAuth 2.0. The OAuth 2.0 protocol provides API security via scoped access tokens, and OpenID Connect provides user authentication and single sign-on (SSO) functionality.

  • How do I interact with Okta APIs using scoped OAuth?

    You can now interact with OKTA APIs that use scoped OAuth 2.0 access tokens for a number of OKTA endpoints. Each access token enables the bearer to perform specific actions on specific OKTA endpoints, with that ability controlled by the scopes that the access token contains.

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