The LDAP Incremental import relies on the ‘modifyTimestamp’ attribute to determine whether an LDAP entry has been imported. But, there are times when some on-prem LDAP servers’s system clock could go backward / be delayed – hence Okta missing some updates on an LDAP import. Okta has an option to deal with these issues, called:
The LDAP Incremental import relies on the ‘modifyTimestamp’ attribute to determine whether an LDAP entry has been imported. But, there are times when some on-prem LDAP servers’s system clock could go backward / be delayed – hence Okta missing some updates on an LDAP import. Okta has an option to deal with these issues, called:
A . Incremental Imports
B. Maximum clock skew
C. This statement is false in its entirety as such option does not exist. All clock work very well, according to the NTP (Network Time Protocol)
D. LDAP clock measurements
E. LDAP clock delay timeframe
Answer: B
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