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Queries in Okta

The okta plugin includes 44 queries:

Name
Description
Queries
Represents an application group assignment.
Represents all assigned users for applications.
An Application holds information about the protocol in which it wants Okta to communicate, policies for accessing the application, and which users can use the application after identifying themselves.
Represents an Okta Authorization Server.
Okta Authentication Policy controls the manner in which a user is authenticated, including MFA requirements.
Okta’s device management is a crucial part of its broader suite of identity and access management solutions, helping organizations to secure their IT environments in an increasingly mobile and cloud-centric world.
Represents an Okta Factor.
A Group is made up of users. Groups are useful for representing roles, relationships, and can even be used for subscription tiers.
The IdP Discovery Policy determines where to route Users when they are attempting to sign in to your org. Users can be routed to a variety of Identity Providers (SAML2, IWA, AgentlessDSSO, X509, FACEBOOK, GOOGLE, LINKEDIN, MICROSOFT, OIDC) based on multiple conditions.
The Multifactor (MFA) Enrollment Policy controls which MFA methods are available for a User, as well as when a User may enroll in a particular Factor.
The Okta Zones provides operations to manage Zones in your organization. There are two usage Zone types: Policy Network Zones and Block List Network Zones. Policy Network Zones are used to guide policy decisions. Block List Network Zones are used to deny access from certain IP addresses, locations, proxy types, or Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) before policy evaluation.
The Password Policy determines the requirements for a user's password length and complexity, as well as the frequency with which a password must be changed. This Policy also governs the recovery operations that may be performed by the User, including change password, reset (forgot) password, and self-service password unlock.
Okta Sign On Policy controls the manner in which a user is allowed to sign on to Okta, including whether they are challenged for multifactor authentication (MFA) and how long they are allowed to remain signed in before re-authenticating.
Trusted Origin is a security-based concept that combines the URI scheme, hostname, and port number of a page.
Represents an Okta user account.