mcp-nettools
A Model Context Protocol server that provides network diagnostics and scanning tools such as nmap, DNS lookups, whois, traceroute, and security analysis.
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Network Tools MCP
A Model Context Protocol implementation providing network diagnostics and scanning tools.
Tools Provided
- nmap_scan: Network scanning with port and service detection
- dns_lookup: Basic DNS queries for various record types
- dns_enum: Comprehensive DNS enumeration including subdomains
- whois_info: Basic domain registration information
- traceroute: Path tracing to a target host
- port_check: Check if a specific port is open on a host
- ssl_scan: SSL/TLS configuration and vulnerability analysis
- network_scan: Scan IP ranges for active hosts
- ip_geolocation: Get geographical information for an IP address
- http_headers: Analyze security headers of a website
- my_public_ip: Check your own public IP address and get detailed information
📦 Installation
Installing Manually
Install using uv:
uv tool install https://github.com/dkruyt/mcp-nettools.git
For development:
# Clone and set up development environment
git clone https://github.com/dkruyt/mcp-nettools.git
cd mcp-nettools
# Create and activate virtual environment
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# Install with test dependencies
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
🔌 MCP Integration
Add this configuration to your MCP client config file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-nettools": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"tool",
"run",
"mcp-nettools"
]
}
}
}
For Development:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-nettools": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"path/to/cloned/mcp-nettools",
"run",
"mcp-nettools"
]
}
}
}
Running the Server
Using stdio transport (default)
# Using uv
uv run mcp-nettools
# Using Python directly
python -m mcp_nettools.cli
Using SSE transport
# Using uv
uv run mcp-nettools --transport sse --port 8000
# Using Python directly
python -m mcp_nettools.cli --transport sse --port 8000
You should see output similar to:
INFO: Started server process [28048]
INFO: Waiting for application startup.
INFO: Application startup complete.
INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:8000 (Press CTRL+C to quit)
🔧 Usage Examples
Network Scanning
# Basic scan
result = await session.call_tool("nmap_scan", {"host": "example.com"})
# Port-specific scan
result = await session.call_tool("nmap_scan", {
"host": "example.com",
"ports": "80,443,8080"
})
# Scan with specific arguments
result = await session.call_tool("nmap_scan", {
"host": "example.com",
"arguments": "-sV -sS -T4"
})
DNS Queries
# Basic A record lookup
result = await session.call_tool("dns_lookup", {
"domain": "example.com",
"record_type": "A"
})
# MX record lookup
result = await session.call_tool("dns_lookup", {
"domain": "example.com",
"record_type": "MX"
})
# Comprehensive DNS enumeration
result = await session.call_tool("dns_enum", {
"domain": "example.com",
"record_types": ["A", "AAAA", "MX", "TXT", "NS"]
})
Security Analysis
# Check HTTP headers
result = await session.call_tool("http_headers", {
"url": "https://example.com"
})
# SSL/TLS scan
result = await session.call_tool("ssl_scan", {
"target": "example.com"
})
# Customized SSL scan
result = await session.call_tool("ssl_scan", {
"target": "example.com",
"port": 443,
"check_vulnerabilities": True,
"check_certificate": True
})
⚠️ Security Notes
- Ensure you have proper authorization to scan networks and hosts
- Some tools may require root/administrator privileges to function correctly
- The nmap_scan and network_scan tools require the nmap executable to be installed
- For production use, consider limiting the network capabilities
🛠️ Development
Running Tests
# Install development dependencies
pip install ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest
Building the Package
# Install build tools
pip install build
# Build the package
python -m build
❓ Troubleshooting
- Some network scanning features may be limited based on your network environment and permissions
- For geolocation features, ensure your system has internet access
- If you encounter "Permission denied" errors with nmap or other tools, make sure you're running with appropriate privileges
- SSL scanning can be slow; if you need only certificate information, set
check_vulnerabilities=Falsein the options - If you encounter import errors, make sure all dependencies are installed
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