PingID Connector Release Notes
New features and improvements in the PingID Connector.
November 2023
Improved
PingID authentication subflow enhancements
The PingID authentication subflow now includes the following features:
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We’ve added the ability to evaluate and apply PingID policy to the PingID sub-flows To support this enhancement, we’ve added the Policy Evaluation capability to the PingID connector.
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Administrators can now define a list of mandatory authentication methods. If defined, users are forced to register all of the required authentication methods in order to access their resources.
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If a user does not have a registered device during an authentication flow, after they successfully register a new device they are also required to authenticate with the new device.
April 2023
Improved
PingID Connector
We’ve enhanced the PingID Connector to enable the user to enter their One-time Passcode (OTP) when triggering Multi-factor Authentication (MFA). It’s now possible for the user to enter a TOTP/HOTP-generated OTP when starting authentication using the Create Device Authentication endpoint.
January 2023
New PingID Connector flows
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Following the release of the new PingID DaVinci connector, we’ve added the following out-of-the-box flows:
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December 2022
New
PingID Connector now available
The new PingID connector is now available.
Use this connector to register and authenticate your users with PingID when the PingID tenant is connected to a PingOne environment.
The PingID connector is based on the PingOne API and includes an increased set of capabilities. It replaces the previous PingID connector (now called PingID Legacy Connector).
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