Alolite SSH MCP Server
Enables SSH remote command execution on remote machines with persistent connections, supporting automatic key discovery and connection pooling.
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Alolite SSH MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables SSH remote command execution on remote machines with persistent connections. This server provides a secure way to connect to remote servers, execute commands, and retrieve output through the MCP protocol while maintaining long-lived SSH sessions for improved performance.
Features
- Persistent SSH connections - Maintains long-lived SSH sessions for better performance
- Automatic connection management - Reuses connections, automatically reconnects if lost
- Connection pooling - Manages multiple SSH connections efficiently
- Execute commands on remote servers via SSH
- Automatic SSH key discovery - Works like standard
sshcommand, automatically finds keys in~/.ssh/ - Support for both SSH key and password authentication
- SSH agent forwarding support
- Configurable connection timeouts
- Detailed command execution results including stdout, stderr, and exit codes
- Connection monitoring - Track active connections, idle times, and connection status
- Graceful cleanup - Automatic cleanup of stale connections and graceful shutdown
- Error handling and reporting
Installation
From npm (Recommended)
npm install -g @alolite/ssh-mcp
From source
- Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd ssh-mcp
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
The server exposes two main tools: ssh_execute and ssh_connections
ssh_execute
Execute a command on a remote server via SSH with persistent connections, just like using ssh -A username@hostname.
Key Benefits of Persistent Connections:
- First command to a server establishes the connection
- Subsequent commands reuse the existing connection (much faster)
- Connections are automatically maintained and monitored
- Automatic reconnection if connection is lost
- Connection cleanup after 30 minutes of inactivity
Parameters:
host(string): SSH server hostname or IP address (e.g., 'dev234', '192.168.1.100')username(string): SSH username (e.g., 'username')command(string): Command to execute on the remote serverport(number, optional): SSH server port (default: 22)privateKeyPath(string, optional): Path to SSH private key file (default: auto-discovered from ~/.ssh/)passphrase(string, optional): Passphrase for the private key (if required)password(string, optional): SSH password (only if not using SSH keys)timeout(number, optional): Connection timeout in milliseconds (default: 10000)agentForward(boolean, optional): Enable SSH agent forwarding (default: true)
ssh_connections
Manage and monitor SSH connections in the connection pool.
Parameters:
action(string): Action to perform:"list": List all active connections with status"close": Close a specific connection"close_all": Close all connections
connectionKey(string, optional): Connection identifier (username@host:port) - required for "close" action
Usage Examples:
// List all active connections
{
"action": "list"
}
// Close a specific connection
{
"action": "close",
"connectionKey": "username@host:22"
}
// Close all connections
{
"action": "close_all"
}
Authentication Priority:
- If
passwordis provided, use password authentication - Otherwise, use SSH key authentication (default behavior):
- If
privateKeyPathis specified, use that key - If not specified, automatically discover keys from
~/.ssh/directory - Tries common key names:
id_rsa,id_ed25519,id_ecdsa,id_dsa
- If
Simple Usage Examples for ssh_execute:
// Basic command execution (like: ssh username@host 'ls -la')
// First run establishes connection, subsequent runs reuse it
{
"host": "host",
"username": "username",
"command": "ls -la"
}
// Second command on same server (reuses connection - much faster!)
{
"host": "host",
"username": "username",
"command": "pwd"
}
// Check disk space on production server
{
"host": "prod-web-01.company.com",
"username": "deploy",
"command": "df -h"
}
// Run a command with specific SSH key
{
"host": "staging-db",
"username": "dbadmin",
"privateKeyPath": "/home/user/.ssh/staging_rsa",
"command": "systemctl status postgresql"
}
Example Configuration for Claude Desktop
Add this to your VSCode configuration:
{
"servers": {
"alolite-ssh-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "alolite-ssh-mcp", "@alolite/ssh-mcp"]
}
}
}
Security Considerations
- Credentials: This server requires SSH credentials to function. Be cautious about how credentials are provided and stored.
- Command Execution: The server can execute arbitrary commands on remote systems. Ensure proper access controls.
- Network Security: SSH connections are encrypted, but ensure you're connecting to trusted hosts.
- Logging: Sensitive information like passwords are not logged, but command output may contain sensitive data.
License
MIT
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