How to Setup Azure AD as an Identity Provider for PingOne SSO

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • Setting up integration between different platforms and identity providers is a regular task for IAM admins. In this video I show the process of adding Azure AD as an identity provider (IdP). Each platform has their own way of doing things, but a lot of the concepts will translate once you understand the process and terms.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @henofit
    @henofit Год назад +1

    Bro, i stumble upon your content. this is great man. Great video

  • @waliedahmed5030
    @waliedahmed5030 Год назад +1

    This is quality content. Thank you.

  • @ItsYouNotMe73
    @ItsYouNotMe73 Год назад

    This is great, thank you. However, I am having a issue where when entering credentials to authenticate to ping myapps portal, it redirects me to Azure AD login prompt to enter my credentials again. If I enter my credentials again in the Azure AD login prompt it then redirects me back to ping and I authenticate. This occurs regardless what browser I am using and if I am in private browser mode or not. Can't seem to get past this. Have followed instructions to the letter and validated. What am I missing?

    • @JKSTechLab
      @JKSTechLab  Год назад

      Hey Kyle, this seems correct. Azure is your IdP so you will always need to authenticate against Azure when logging into Ping, it should always redirect you so that you can authenticate in Azure. If you aren’t already signed into Azure you will get prompted to sign in.

  • @ssamoussa
    @ssamoussa 2 года назад

    Hi ,how we can migrate from pingdentity to azure SSO

    • @JKSTechLab
      @JKSTechLab  2 года назад

      That's not a question I can answer, depends on your environment and how your users are setup. Most likely you will import your AD users into Azure, you will have to rebuild your policies in Azure as well. There is not a direct export that I know of but you may want to check with Ping.