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The flow in the sample from @emanor-okta seemed to highlight the app is being authenticated with the dashboard of it's own okta instance (where it's configured), but what about in...
@dusan-dragon thanks for the reply. My assumptions were this should work by default so if my configuration is wrong do you have an example of a good configuration? our 3rd...
@emanor-okta > This definitely can be setup if your Org2Org IdP is SAML, if it is OIDC I would need to test it. Thanks so the suggestion is to use...
> > @emanor-okta > > > This definitely can be setup if your Org2Org IdP is SAML, if it is OIDC I would need to test it. > > >...
> Overlaps largely with #20143 I think. Yes, I definitely missed this but this is a slightly different solution.
> > `https://glasgow.social/@treybastian?rel=me` would achieve mostly the same thing as `
> Not sure I understand how the second part would work. Which user would approve the verified link? The Mastodon user itself. The verification only matters on the mastodon end,...
> For what it is worth, I took a look at Twitter #19584 for a logged out browser (which the mastodon server doing the verification is) there is no apparent...
> Except I could put `https://mastodon.social/@ineffyble?rel=me` in a tweet, get you to retweet it, and then it appears on your Twitter profile and I could verify your Twitter on my...
> For what it is worth, I took a look at Twitter #19584 for a logged out browser (which the mastodon server doing the verification is) there is no apparent...