Hello! I have been using this tool for a few weeks now. It's pretty solid and is a nice replacement for aws-okta (an older/deprecated tool). One of the features it had was that the Okta credentials could be retrieved from the macOS keychain (for macOS) or on Linux the keychain there or whatever OS was being used I guess.
This is more of a feature request, but it would be nice to have this option in this tool. Whenever the SAML session expires, one has to enter their password for the credential_process to move forward. This is great security and in most cases, fine. However, sometimes automated tooling may not be so smart and understand credential_process is prompting for input and can sometimes hang. I know this is that app's implementation fault; nevertheless, it might be useful and convenient to allow users to store the Okta credentials securely in their keystore and only be bothered with Okta 2FA requires a re-validation.
Hello! I have been using this tool for a few weeks now. It's pretty solid and is a nice replacement for aws-okta (an older/deprecated tool). One of the features it had was that the Okta credentials could be retrieved from the macOS keychain (for macOS) or on Linux the keychain there or whatever OS was being used I guess.
This is more of a feature request, but it would be nice to have this option in this tool. Whenever the SAML session expires, one has to enter their password for the
credential_processto move forward. This is great security and in most cases, fine. However, sometimes automated tooling may not be so smart and understand credential_process is prompting for input and can sometimes hang. I know this is that app's implementation fault; nevertheless, it might be useful and convenient to allow users to store the Okta credentials securely in their keystore and only be bothered with Okta 2FA requires a re-validation.