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0D54z00007RW3wWCATOkta Classic EngineAdministrationAnswered2023-09-21T01:40:06.000Z2022-02-14T13:57:04.000Z2022-02-15T17:42:33.000Z
  • Hello Greg Howley

     

    Thanks for posting.

     

    What you are trying to achieve can be done using Rockstar.

     

    https://developer.okta.com/blog/2021/02/08/use-okta-like-a-rockstar

     

    It's a Chrome extension, it utilizes the same credentials from the Browser cookies.

     

    You can download it here:

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/rockstar/chjepkekmhealpjipcggnfepkkfeimbd

     

    Once you install it on your Okta Org go to Applications, then rockstar will show the option Export App Sign On Policies (experimental)

     

    That will run a report and will be exported as a CSV file.

     

    There you need to review manually which applications use device trust.

     

    Let us know if this helps you.

     

     

    Daniela Chavarria.

    Okta Inc.

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  • Could you elaborate?

    Using the Rockstar feature "Export App Signon Policies" gives me these fields for all apps in my okta org: id label name userNameTemplate features signOnMode status policies

    What I need is the list of signon rules (Rule Name, Condition, Actions) for one particular application so I don't have to manually recreate the list when we deploy our production instance of the app.

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