Docker is available from the Docker Hub repository.

  • Version supported: Docker 19.03.5
  • Base image operating system: Alpine Linux 3.11
Note: Increase your Docker memory limit to at least 4GB. To change this setting, go to Docker Dashboard > Settings > Resources > Advanced

To start, see https://devops.pingidentity.com/get-started/getStarted/.

For license information, see https://devops.pingidentity.com/get-started/prodLicense/.

Docker images for Ping Identity's on-premises server products are available from the Docker Hub repository at the following URL: https://hub.docker.com/u/pingidentity/.

The following Docker containers are available.

Container Description Image
pingdataconsole

Administrative Console

Use this GUI to configure PingAuthorize.

DockerHub: PingDataConsole
pingauthorize

PingAuthorize Server

The server enforces the policies you define.

DockerHub: PingAuthorize
pingauthorizepap

PingAuthorize Policy Editor

Use this GUI to define the policies that determine access control and data protection.

DockerHub: PingAuthorizePAP
pingdirectory

PingDirectory

A directory of user information.

Note:

PingAuthorize does not require PingDirectory.

DockerHub: PingDirectory

Visit the PingIdentity DevOps documentation for more information. Only the PingDataConsole, PingAuthorize, PingAuthorizePAP, and PingDirectory software is licensed under Ping Identity’s end user license agreement, and any other software components contained within the image are licensed solely under the terms of the applicable open source/third party license.

Note: 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.