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We tried to scan the QR code that is generated by test environment, and it’s rejected by the Ping verify API with error message “ unable to parse QR <link her> error message.” We need your help with details on how to generate the QR code to be consumed by the iOS native SDK.
The authentication tokens endpoint enables you to authenticate a user by scanning a QR code, or in case of mobile access, by clicking on a link. The flow follows the following general steps: Create an authentication token, which will also generate the authentication token ID. Embed the token in a QR code image.
QR code based authentication can effectively eliminate the need for first factor authentication. This method combines the strength of a strong secure authentication measure, with a streamlined user experience.
If the PingID service is unreachable, after first factor authentication the user receives a QR code on an offline authentication screen. After scanning the QR code on their mobile, the mobile app displays a 6 digit authentication code. This code is valid for a one time use.
It also includes the ability to login with a QR code to give your customers passwordless and usernameless authentication. This integration kit has everything you need to deploy the PingID SDK standalone or with PingFederate.
If you are having any problems with repairing, pairing a phone, or receiving a QR code with PingID, please make sure to escalate to your IT staff first who can then engage with PingIdentity as needed. You can follow the instructions in our documentation to unpair a device from the PingID application: https://docs.pingidentity.com/bundle/pingid ...
In order to implement QR code authentication, here are the basic necessary components for the process: QR code generator: a tool that will create a unique QR code at the start of a new user interaction. QR code scanner: likely a mobile authentication app where users can capture the QR code
Overview. The following example will register a new user at the PingID service and pair their phone to their profile using the online pairing process. At the end of this example a new PingID user will be configured and ready to authenticate using the PingID mobile application.
It works by setting up the device to generate one-time access codes, which serve as part of a multi-factor authentication (MFA) process. Typically, a disconnected token is a mobile device like a smartphone.
In this video you will learn how to set up the Ping Authenticator app.