PingOne
These pages show you how to use PingGateway with PingOne for SSO and API security. The examples target PingOne evaluators, administrators, and architects.
Before you start
Unless otherwise stated, the examples in these pages assume you have:
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PingGateway installed.
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The sample application installed.
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A PingOne test environment as described in Create a PingOne test environment.
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A PingOne test user as described in Add a PingOne test user.
Create a PingOne test environment
In the PingOne console, create a test environment with the following values:
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Select a solution for your Environment: Build your own solution
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Select solution(s) for your Environment:
PingOne SSO
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ENVIRONMENT NAME:
Test environment
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DESCRIPTION: OIDC
Test environment
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ENVIRONMENT TYPE:
Sandbox
Learn more in the PingOne documentation on Adding an environment.
Add a PingOne test user
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In the PingOne test environment under Directory > Users, add a user.
To match a user known to the sample application, use the following values:
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Given Name:
Wilhelm
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Family Name:
Wolkig
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Username:
wolkig
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Email:
wolkig@example.com
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Password: Click Generate Password and record the generated password.
Learn more in the PingOne documentation on Adding a user.
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Under Settings > Environment Properties > URLs, copy the Self-Service Url for your environment.
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In your browser’s privacy or incognito mode, go to the URL you copied and sign on as the user you created.
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When prompted, change the password so you won’t have to change it again when trying an example.
To match the credentials to those known to the sample application, set the new password to
Geh3imnis!
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