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SSO Timestamp issue
Bashing my head against this one and hope someone can help.
Am having problems on the outbound verification. After a silly amount of time trying to figure out why the verification was failing, I finally tracked the issue down to NS returning:
oauth_problem="timestamp_refused", oauth_acceptable_timestamps="1344518042164-1344518642164"
The timestamp I am submitting conforms to the manual:
oauth_timestamp - The number of seconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT. The timestamp value must be a positive integer and must be equal to or greater than the timestamp used in previous verify calls.
and is using the exact example php code (with obvious key/signature changed) . The timestamp in the code is standard-run-o-the-mill:
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