From c84c1b5359a606ee8e6f5a240a4045c932c897f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "E. Dunham" Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2024 13:02:26 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] remove openssl key transformation go sdk fixed the problem that made this necessary --- _source/_posts/2023-07-28-terraform-workshop.md | 6 ------ 1 file changed, 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/_source/_posts/2023-07-28-terraform-workshop.md b/_source/_posts/2023-07-28-terraform-workshop.md index 02178cf6e..2e39cc86f 100644 --- a/_source/_posts/2023-07-28-terraform-workshop.md +++ b/_source/_posts/2023-07-28-terraform-workshop.md @@ -119,12 +119,6 @@ Below the client ID, the "client authentication" radio button defaults to "Clien In the browser, save your changes to the general settings of the API Service App, and navigate to the app's Okta API Scopes. Grant `okta.groups.manage`, `okta.policies.manage`, and `okta.users.manage` for this workshop. -In the terminal, `cd okta-terraform-workshop` and convert the PKCS-1 key to an RSA (PKCS-8) key: - -``` -$ openssl rsa -in pkcs.pem -out rsa.pem -``` - ### 3.4: Configure the Okta Terraform provider After setting up the app integration, you have found all the values required by the provider configuration! In `main.tf`, check that your provider block contains the `org_name`, `client_id`, and `private_key` file location. Tell it where to find the private key that you converted. With all the values filled out, the provider configuration looks like this: