PingOne Authentication Connector Release Notes
New features and improvements in the PingOne Authentication connector.
February 2025
New
Improved flexibility with SAML and WS-Federation attributes sent to PingOne
When authenticating users by redirecting the browser to your DaVinci flow, the DaVinci flow policy returns additional attributes to PingOne. You can now override the default format of those attributes.
The ability to use a flow to orchestrate authentication for Microsoft 365 applications is currently in limited release. To request access to these parameters, open a support case. |
February 2024
New
Added capabilities for device authorization
The following capabilities have been added to the connector to allow for device authorization:
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Verify User Code (Device Auth Flows)
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Authorize User Code (Device Auth Flows)
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Decline User Code (Device Auth Flows)
New
Added RequestedAuthnContext for SAML external IdPs
The Sign On with External Identity Provider capability now includes the following fields:
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Requested Authentication Context
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Authentication Context Reference
You can now select whether to pass the requested authentication context using the AuthnContextClassRef
or the AuthnContextDeclRef
based on your agreement with the SAML IdP.
May 2023
New
Authenticate with PingOne external identity providers
The Sign On with External Identity Provider capability lets you use PingOne external identity providers to authenticate users in your DaVinci flows. You can optionally link the resulting user information to PingOne accounts to enable self-service features and centralize user management within your organization.
Learn more in PingOne Authentication connector.
March 2023
New
The PingOne Authentication Connector is now available
You can use the PingOne Authentication connector to:
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Authenticate users by integrating DaVinci flows into your application using a browser redirect or the DaVinci widget
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Create, update, or delete PingOne authentication sessions
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Check whether a user has an active session