PingFederate Twitter Cloud Identity Connector User's Guide 1.2 Updated 442 11,567 people found this helpful Add to MyDocs | Hide Show Table of Contents Table of Contents Expand | Collapse PingFederate Twitter Cloud Identity Connector User's Guide 1.2 Release Notes PingFederate Twitter Cloud Identity Connector User's Guide 1.2 This PingFederate Cloud Identity Connector allows a Service Provider (SP) to leverage Twitter as an Identity Provider (IdP) for access to Internet applications in the SP domain. The included PingFederate Twitter IdP Adapter works with the Twitter authentication Web service and its application programming interface (API) to allow PingFederate to perform single sign-on (SSO) to service applications. Using the Connector, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, for example, can provide customers direct SSO access to its applications. In addition, a service provider may leverage Twitter credentials for secure, standards-based SSO to services in other local domains or at partner sites, by using the Adapter in an SP partner connection. (For more information about identity-federation standards and partner connections, see the PingFederate Administrator’s Manual.) Child TopicsIntended audienceSystem requirementsProcessing overviewInstallation and configurationTroubleshooting Tags Capability > Single Sign On; Hosting Environment > On-Premises; Product > Adapters and Integration Kits; Product > Adapters and Integration Kits > Cloud Identity Connectors
PingFederate Twitter Cloud Identity Connector User's Guide 1.2 This PingFederate Cloud Identity Connector allows a Service Provider (SP) to leverage Twitter as an Identity Provider (IdP) for access to Internet applications in the SP domain. The included PingFederate Twitter IdP Adapter works with the Twitter authentication Web service and its application programming interface (API) to allow PingFederate to perform single sign-on (SSO) to service applications. Using the Connector, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, for example, can provide customers direct SSO access to its applications. In addition, a service provider may leverage Twitter credentials for secure, standards-based SSO to services in other local domains or at partner sites, by using the Adapter in an SP partner connection. (For more information about identity-federation standards and partner connections, see the PingFederate Administrator’s Manual.) Child TopicsIntended audienceSystem requirementsProcessing overviewInstallation and configurationTroubleshooting
PingFederate Twitter Cloud Identity Connector User's Guide 1.2 This PingFederate Cloud Identity Connector allows a Service Provider (SP) to leverage Twitter as an Identity Provider (IdP) for access to Internet applications in the SP domain. The included PingFederate Twitter IdP Adapter works with the Twitter authentication Web service and its application programming interface (API) to allow PingFederate to perform single sign-on (SSO) to service applications. Using the Connector, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provider, for example, can provide customers direct SSO access to its applications. In addition, a service provider may leverage Twitter credentials for secure, standards-based SSO to services in other local domains or at partner sites, by using the Adapter in an SP partner connection. (For more information about identity-federation standards and partner connections, see the PingFederate Administrator’s Manual.) Child TopicsIntended audienceSystem requirementsProcessing overviewInstallation and configurationTroubleshooting