PingAccess

PingAccess User Interface Reference Guide

Use this guide to configure PingAccess features and components. For more comprehensive instructions on configuring your PingAccess implementation, use this guide alongside PingAccess’s use case documentation.

For ease of use, this guide is modeled after the PingAccess administrative console layout:

To learn more about configuration options for a particular window, see its corresponding topic.

Use filters in the PingAccess administrative console to control the entries displayed in your list of configured PingAccess components. The following tables list all of the filters in the PingAccess administrative console.

Filters in the Applications section

Filter Page Description

All Sites, Agents and Sideband Clients

Applications

Filters your configured applications by the sites, agents, or sideband clients that you’ve assigned them to, if applicable.

All Virtual Hosts

Applications

Filters your configured applications by the virtual hosts that you’ve assigned them to.

The default virtual host options are 3000* and localhost:3000.

All SPA Support Status

Applications

Filters your configured applications by their SPA support status:

All SPA Support Status

Display all applications regardless of whether they have SPA support enabled.

Enabled

Display only applications that have SPA support enabled.

Disabled

Display only applications that don’t have SPA support enabled.

Filters in the Access section

Filter Page Description

Any Rule Type

Rules

Filters your configured rules by rule type. For more information on the configurable rule types, see Rule management.

Any Application

Rules

Rule Sets

Rule Set Groups

Filters your configured Rules, Rule sets, or Rule set groups by the application that you assigned them to, if applicable.

Filters won’t appear on the Rules, Rule Sets, or Rule Set Groups pages until you configure a rule, rule set, or rule set group, respectively.

Filters in the Security section

Filter Page Description

Any HTTPS Listener

Key Pairs

Filters your configured Key pairs by the HTTPS listener that you’ve assigned them to.

For more information on the types of HTTPS listeners, see Assigning key pairs.

Any Virtual Host

Key Pairs

Filters your configured key pairs by the virtual host that you’ve assigned them to. The 3000* default virtual host isn’t included in this filter.

Any ACME Status

Key Pairs

Filters your configured key pairs by their current ACME status:

Any ACME Status

Display all key pairs regardless of whether you’ve configured ACME management for them.

ACME Invalid

Displays key pairs that you’ve configured ACME management for only if the ACME protocol didn’t complete successfully.

ACME Challenge Pending

Displays key pairs that you’ve configured ACME management for only if the ACME protocol hasn’t completed yet.

Managed by ACME

Displays key pairs that you’ve configured ACME management for only if the ACME protocol completed successfully.

Any HSM

Key Pairs

Filters your configured key pairs by the hardware security module (HSM) that you’ve created them on:

Any HSM

Displays all key pairs regardless of whether you’ve created them on an HSM.

HSM

Displays only key pairs that you’ve created on an HSM.

No HSM

Displays only key pairs that you haven’t created on an HSM.