Setting up SSO for PingCentral - PingCentral - 1.7

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  • Configuring SSO for PingCentral
  • Enabling SSO for PingCentral
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Page created: 3 Feb 2021 |
Page updated: 17 Jun 2021
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Product PingCentral 17 Developer Audience Administrator Single Sign-on (SSO) Capability 1.7

The single sign-on (SSO) method is significantly more secure than the password authentication method.

You must configure several components for SSO to work. See the following:

Note:

At this time, OpenID Connect (OIDC) is used for SSO.

  • Auto-provisioning users
  • Configuring SSO
  • Configuring resource server functionality
  • Configuring the OIDC provider
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