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okta#424 seems to break client creds based auth because it uses create_request() wrong, which will lead to a POST request to /oauth2/v1/token with a JSON body, content-type application/json. But this endpoint does not accept this content-type and returns with 'Accept and/or Content-Type headers likely do not match supported values.'. Instead it expects the content-type to be 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', and the client assertion needs to be form encoded. This corrects that issue.
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#424 seems to break client creds based auth because it uses create_request() wrong, which will lead to a POST request to /oauth2/v1/token with a JSON body, content-type application/json. But this endpoint does not accept this content-type and returns with 'Accept and/or Content-Type headers likely do not match supported values.'. Instead it expects the content-type to be 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', and the client assertion needs to be form encoded. This corrects that issue.