Audit Bridge MCP
MCP server for orchestrating Windows system auditing tools, supporting system checks, configuration adjustments, and security operations via a standardized interface.
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Audit Bridge MCP
Audit Bridge MCP is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server built with TypeScript for orchestrating and managing Windows system auditing tools. It supports various system checks, configuration adjustments, and security operations through a standardized tool interface.
Purpose
Audit Bridge MCP streamlines Windows system audits by exposing multiple tools and operations behind a unified MCP interface. It is designed for integration with MCP clients and automation workflows related to security, compliance, and administration.
Benefits
- Centralized Audit Management: Unified MCP server to orchestrate various Windows system auditing tools, reducing complexity and improving operational efficiency.
- Standardized Interface: All audit-related tools and commands exposed through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface, making integration with MCP clients straightforward.
- Modular and Extensible: Modular file structure enables easy maintenance and future expansion with additional tools or features.
- Remote Automation: Supports remote audit operations via SSH, allowing administrators to manage and audit multiple Windows systems from a single location.
- Security and Compliance: Facilitates security checks (firewall status, admin rights verification, registry audits) to help maintain compliance with organizational or regulatory requirements.
- Flexibility: Enables both automated and manual security checks, supporting various use cases from routine audits to incident response.
- Efficiency: Reduces manual effort and potential for human error by automating repetitive system checks and configuration verifications.
Requirements
- Python 3.8 or higher
- Required Python packages (installed via
pip install -r requirements.txt):- paramiko (for SSH connections)
- fastmcp (for MCP server implementation)
- Remote computer(s) must have SSH enabled
- The user account used for SSH must have administrative rights on the remote computer
- Windows operating system on target machines
File Structure
/
├── main.py # MCP server entry point
├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
├── README.md # Project documentation
└── utilities/ # Core functionality modules
├── batFileContentHandler.py # content of all the bat files that needs to be imported
└── manualGuidesHandler.py # content of all the manual guides
Features
- Exposes multiple tools via the Model Context Protocol (MCP):
- Symantec status checker
- Manual security guides
- Admin rights verification
- Firewall control (enable/disable/status)
- Registry key audit and modifications
- Remote audit setup (e.g., via
.batfiles)
Limitation
- currently running commands through SSH
Installation
Clone the repository and install dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/Shangwee/PY-Audit-Bridge.git
cd PY-Audit-Bridge
pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
Integrate with your MCP client by referencing the built server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"audit-bridge-mcp": {
"command": "fastmcp run",
"args": ["/path/to/PY-Audit-Bridge/main.py"]
}
}
}
Replace /path/to/PY-Audit-Bridge/main.py with the actual path to your built server.
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