Specify PingOne Single Sign-on Parameters

Specify PingOne single sign-on parameters in the Administrator console after Multiple SSO Identity Providers (IdP) have been enabled.

Before specifying PingOne single sign-on parameters, verify that your Multiple SSO Identity Providers (IdP) options are enabled. For more information, see Enabling PingOne Single Sign-on as Identity Provider or Enabling Multiple Single Sign-on Identity Providers (IdP). .

Specify PingOne single sign-on parameters:

  1. In the Administrator console, click Server Settings.
  2. In the Server Settings window, select the Configuration Settings tab.
  3. Select IDP or IDP Authentication Only in the Authentication Mode drop-down menu. Click the Add button if you want to add additional providers.
  4. In the Provider Name, enter the provider name. Example: PingOne
    The provider name must be unique.
  5. For Provider Type, select the Identity Provider type.
  6. For the options Entity Id, Client Id, API Key, Metada file, Key Store file, Key Store Password, Key Name, Key Password and Application Logout URL, specify the parameters you got when registering your application in PingOne.
  7. Click Update and click Yes in the confirmation message.
    Note: If you select "Yes", the Calyx RIM Viewing application window will close immediately.
  8. Restart the application server.
    Note: If only one single sign-on IdP is configured, you will be redirected to the Identity Provider authentication page where you are prompted to enter your credentials. The I am login page will appear when two or more single sign-on Identity -Providers are configured, and you will see the Login page with the I am drop-down menu.
Note: To verify the settings, do the following:
  1. Click Login to access Calyx RIM Viewing. The third-party PingOne login window appears.
  2. Specify the login and password you got when registering your application in PingOne.
Note: To disable Multiple Single Sign-on Identity Providers, set the perceptive_cloud to false in the config.xml file. See Enabling Multiple Single Sign-on Identity Providers (IdP) .