Using PingOne with join.me
How to integrate join.me with PingOne.
Prerequisites
A live IdP environment must be configured before implementing federated authentication for join.me.
See PingOne's Support Site.
Step1 - Set up GoTo Common Login Service as an application
The Identity Provider must be configured to trust the GoTo Common Login Service (CLS) as a Service Provider. CLS is GoTo's own shared authentication service that provides single login experience for GoTo products, including join.me, on every platform.
You must add GoTo CLS as an application in Ping Identity to allow a trust relationship to be established between your network and join.me.
Results: The Application Configuration screen is displayed.
Step 2 - Configure CLS connection
From PingOne's Application Configuration screen the CLS connection must be configured.
Results:
The SSO Attribute Mapping screen is displayed.
Step 3 - Configure CLS attributes
From the SSO Attribute Mapping screen, a unique identifier attribute must be configured.
The identifier represents the shared identifier between the IdP and join.me , allowing users to access join.me services.
Results:
The Review Setup screen is displayed.
Step 4 - Provide Information to join.me
Once the IdP configuration is complete, you must provide the information to join.me.
Information | Instructions |
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Certificate | The X.509 certificate used to encrypt and sign SAML 2.0 assertions. |
SAML Metadata | The metadata document describing the endpoint addresses for communication. |
Results:
The Identity Provider must be configured to trust the GoTo Common Login Service (CLS) as a Service Provider. CLS is GoTo's own shared authentication service that provides single login experience for GoTo products, including join.me, on every platform.