Connecting PingFederate to PingOne
To allow PingFederate to communicate with PingOne, create a connection.
Connecting PingFederate 10.2 or later
About this task
Create a connection between PingFederate and PingOne. In PingFederate 10.2 and later, you can use this connection for all PingFederate components that communicate with PingOne.
If you already have a connection from PingOne to PingFederate, ensure that the Identity admin and Environment admin roles are enabled. Skip the steps below. |
Steps
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Create credentials in PingOne:
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On the PingOne administrative console, go to Integrations → PingFederate and click the icon.
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On the Create Connection Profile window, enter a connection name, then click Save.
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After the New Credential Created window opens, click Copy To Clipboard, then Done.
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Use the credentials to create a connection in PingFederate:
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On the PingFederate administrative console, go to System → External Systems → PingOne Connections and click Add Connection.
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On the Add Connection window, paste the credential information in the Paste The Credential Here field.
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In the Connection Name field, enter a unique name and click Save.
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Connecting PingFederate 10.1 or earlier
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About this task
In PingOne, create a set of credentials for PingFederate. For PingFederate 10.1 and earlier, you must enter these credentials in each PingFederate component that communicates with PingOne.
Steps
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On the PingOne administrative console, go to Applications → Applications and click the icon.
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On the Add Application window, enter a unique Application Name.
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In the Application Type list, select Worker, then Save.
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On the Roles tab, click Grant Roles, then select the Identity Data Administrator check box for the environment.
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On the Overview or Configuration tab, note the Client ID, Client Secret, and Environment ID.
You’ll use these credentials in Configuring an adapter instance.
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Click the toggle at the top of the application to activate it.