PingAM 7.5.1

REST API endpoints

REST API endpoints are discussed in detail in the following sections:

Authenticate over REST

How to use the AM REST APIs to authenticate to AM.

Policies over REST, Policy sets over REST, Resource types over REST, and Policy set application types over REST

How to use the AM REST APIs for policy management.

Request policy decisions over REST

How to use the AM REST APIs for requesting authorization decisions from AM.

Reset registered devices over REST

How to use the AM REST APIs to reset, or remove a user’s 2FA devices.

OAuth 2.0 endpoints

How to use OAuth 2.0-specific endpoints to request access and refresh tokens, as well as introspecting and revoking them.

OAuth 2.0 administration REST endpoints

How to use AM REST APIs to perform OAuth 2.0 administrative tasks such as registering, reading, and deleting clients.

OpenID Connect 1.0 endpoints

How to use OpenID Connect-specific endpoints to retrieve information about an authenticated user, as well as validate ID tokens and check sessions.

Retrieve forgotten usernames, Reset forgotten passwords, and Register a user

How to use the AM REST APIs for user self-registration and forgotten password reset.

Configure realms over REST

How to use the AM REST APIs for managing AM identities and realms.

Manage scripts (REST)

How to use the AM REST APIs to manage AM scripts.

Capture troubleshooting information

How to use the AM REST APIs to record information that can help you troubleshoot AM.

Manage sessions using REST

How to use the AM REST APIs to manage AM sessions.

Consume REST STS instances and Query, validate, and cancel tokens

How to use the AM REST APIs to manage AM’s Security Token Service, which lets you bridge identities across web and enterprise identity access management (IAM) systems through its token transformation process.