---
title: Testing SSO configuration for PingCentral
description: Verify the security and functionality of your PingCentral single sign-on (SSO) configuration through testing.
component: pingcentral
version: 2.2
page_id: pingcentral:pingcentral_for_iam_administrators:pingcentral_sso_test
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingcentral/2.2/pingcentral_for_iam_administrators/pingcentral_sso_test.html
revdate: October 20, 2023
section_ids:
  before-you-begin: Before you begin
  steps: Steps
  result: Result:
  result-2: Result
---

# Testing SSO configuration for PingCentral

Verify the security and functionality of your PingCentral single sign-on (SSO) configuration through testing.

## Before you begin

Before testing your SSO configuration for PingCentral:

* Configure SSO within PingCentral

* Set up the resource server

* Establish the required settings for the OpenID provider

For more information, see [Setting up SSO for PingCentral](https://docs.pingidentity.com/r/en-us/pingcentral-16/foi1570561526318).

## Steps

1. Go to your PingCentral console URL (for example: `https://pingcentral.ad.jibboo.org:9022/pass/login`), and after redirection to PingFederate, sign on with your credentials.

   ### Result:

   A **Request for Approval** window opens. The scopes listed in the window represent the permissions that PingCentral is requesting. These scopes determine what information PingCentral can access and use.

2. Select each check box to approve the scopes for the PingCentral client and click **Allow**.

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   |   | After testing is successful, you can set the approval window to **Bypass** in the OAuth client settings. |

   ![Screen capture of the Request for Approval window with the pingcentral\_client requesting permissions for three checked check boxes, Default, OpenID Connect Login, and Profile Access.](_images/plt1697752459765.jpg)

## Result

* If you test as an IAM administrator group member in PingCentral, you can access **Applications**, **Environments**, **Templates**, **Users**, and **Management**.

* As an application owner group member, you can access **Applications** and **Management**.

* If you tested as a user in neither group, an error message displays.
