PingOne for Enterprise

Adding Evernote to Your PingOne for Enterprise Dock

Add the Evernote application your PingOne for Enterprise dock from the application catalog.

Steps

  1. In the PingOne for Enterprise admin console, go to Applications → Application Catalog.

  2. Optional: In the Search field, search for the application.

  3. Click the Evernote application line to expand it and click Setup.

  4. On the SSO Instructions tab, click the Download link to download the PingOne for Enterprise signing certificate.

  5. In a separate tab or window, sign on to the Evernote admin console.

  6. In Evernote, go to Authentication.

  7. In the HTTP Endpoint, enter https://sso.connect.pingidentity.com/sso/idp/SSO.saml2?idpid=<IdP ID>, where <IdP ID> is theIdP ID value from the SSO Instructions tab in PingOne for Enterprise.

  8. Using a text editor, open the PingOne for Enterprise signing certificate you downloaded in step 4.

  9. Copy the contents of the certificate and paste them into the X.509 Certificate field in Evernote.

  10. Click Save and Enable.

Next steps

In PingOne for Enterprise, click Continue to Next Step.

Evernote Connection Configuration

Steps

  1. Import the metadata for Evernote:

    Choose from:

    • Click Select File to upload the metadata file.

    • Click Or use URL to enter the URL of the metadata.

  2. In the ACS URL field, enter the ACS URL.

    The pre-populated value for this field should work for most configurations.

  3. In the Entity ID field, enter an entity ID.

    The pre-populated value for this field should work for most configurations.

  4. In the Target Resource field, enter a URL to redirect the user to after IdP-initiated single sign-on (SSO).

  5. In the Single Logout Endpoint field, enter a URL for PingOne to send single logout (SLO) requests to.

  6. In the Single Logout Response Endpoint field, enter a URL for PingOne to send SLO responses to.

  7. To add a Primary Verification Certificate, click Browse to locate and upload a local certificate file used to verify SLO requests and responses coming from Achiever.

  8. To add a Secondary Verification Certificate, click Browse to locate and upload a local certificate used to verify SLO requests and responses if the primary certificate fails.

  9. Select the Force Re-authentication check box to require your identity bridge to re-authenticate users with an active SSO session.

  10. Select the Encrypt Assertion check box to encrypt outgoing SAML assertions.

  11. On the Signing line:

    Choose from:

    • Click Sign Assertion to have PingOne sign outgoing SAML assertions. This is the default option.

    • Click Sign Response to have PingOne sign responses to incoming SAML assertions.

  12. From the Signing Algorithm list, select an algorithm with which to sign SAML assertions.

  13. Select the Use Custom URL check box to enter a customer URL to launch Evernote from the dock.

  14. Select the Set Up Provisioning check box to configure user provisioning to Evernote.

Next steps

Click Continue to Next Step.

Evernote Provisioning

About this task

If you don’t need to set up user provisioning, proceed to Dropbox Attribute Mapping.

If you selected Set Up Provisioning on the Connection configuration tab:

Steps

  1. In PingOne, click Continue to Next Step to proceed to the Application Configuration tab.

  2. In the BASE_URL field, enter your Evernote base URL.

    The default value of https://m1.svc.evernote.com/scim/v2/ should work for most configurations. If you use the SCIM 1.1 protocol, replace the v2 in the base URL with v1.

  3. Enter your Evernote bearer token.

    1. In Evernote, go to Integrations → SCIM.

    2. Click Generate token.

    3. Copy the bearer token value and paste it into the BEARER_TOKEN field in PingOne.

Next steps

In PingOne, click Continue to Next Step.

Evernote Attribute Mapping

About this task

PingOne will automatically populate the required SAML attributes.

For Evernote, the required attribute is SAML_SUBJECT. Map it to an attribute that matches the Evernote business email address. Click Advanced and from the Name ID Format to send to SP list, select urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:emailAddress.

If you enabled provisioning, the required provisioning attributes are:

  • userName: Evernote’s unique identifier for the user. The expected format is user@domain.com. This attribute is mapped to Email by default.

  • displayName: The user’s name as it will be displayed. This attribute is mapped to Display Name by default.

  • externalID: A string that identifies the resource in the provisioning client. This attribute is mapped to externalID by default.

Steps

  1. To add an additional optional attribute, click Add new attribute.

  2. In the Application Attribute field, enter the attribute name as it appears in the application.

  3. In the Identity Bridge Attribute or Literal Value field, choose one of the following:

    Choose from:

    • To map to the application attribute: Enter or select a directory attribute.

    • To assign to the application attribute: Select As Literal, then enter a literal value.

  4. To create advanced attribute mappings, click Advanced.

    For more information, see Create advanced attribute mappings.

Next steps

Click Continue to Next Step.

Evernote Customization

Steps

  • To change the application icon, click Select image and upload a local image file.

    The image file must be:

    • PNG, GIF, or JPG format

    • 312 x 52 pixels maximum

    • 2 MB maximum file size

      Images are scaled to 64 x 64 pixels for display.

  • To change the name of the application displayed on the dock, in the Name field, enter a new name.

  • To change the description of the application, in the Description field, enter the new description text.

  • To change the category to which the application is assigned on the dock, in the Category list, select a category.

    For information about creating custom application categories, see Creating a custom application category.

Next steps

Click Continue to Next Step.

Evernote Group Access

About this task

The Group Access tab shows every user group that you have created.

For more information about creating user groups, see Add user groups.

Steps

  • To add a group’s access to the application, on the line for that group, click Add.

  • To remove a group’s access, on the line for that group, click Remove.

  • When you’re finished assigning groups, click Continue to Next Step.

Next steps

On the Review Setup tab, review your configuration, and click Finish to add the application to your PingOne Dock.