Page created: 3 Jun 2020
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Page updated: 14 Apr 2021
PingID can serve as a primary or secondary authentication source for earlier PingFederate versions.
If you are using PingFederate 9.0 or earlier, you can use PingID for PingFederate:
- As either a primary or secondary authentication solution for federated single sign-on (SSO).
- As either a primary of secondary authentication solution when PingFederate is your PingOne identity bridge.
Note:
Passwordless authentication is not supported if you are using PingFederate 9.0 or earlier. (It requires PingFederate v9.3 or higher.)
How It Works: Primary Authentication
To use PingID for primary authentication with PingFederate 9.0 or earlier, you must use a composite adapter. For more information, see Configuring a composite adapter.
How It Works: Secondary Authentication
To use PingID for secondary authentication with PingFederate 9.0 or earlier, you must use a composite adapter. For more information, see Configuring a composite adapter.