PingAuthorize

Available Docker images

PingAuthorize provides official Docker images for its server components and administrative tools. These images are published on Ping Identity’s Docker Hub repository. You can find deployment guidance, examples, and DevOps automation tools in the Ping Identity DevOps documentation.

The following Docker images are available:

Image Product Description

PingData administrative console

Administrative console for managing the PingAuthorize server.

PingAuthorize

Runtime server that evaluates authorization policies.

PingAuthorize Policy Editor

Policy administration point (PAP) used to create, test, and version authorization policies.

PingDirectory

Directory server for storing user identities. PingAuthorize doesn’t require PingDirectory.

Only the PingData administrative console, PingAuthorize server, PingAuthorize Policy Editor, and PingDirectory software are licensed under Ping Identity’s end-user license agreement. Any other software components contained in the image are licensed solely under the terms of the applicable open source/third party license.

Ping Identity accepts no responsibility for the performance of any specific virtualization software and in no way guarantees the performance or interoperability of any virtualization software with its products.