ProjectDiscovery MCP Server
Integrates ProjectDiscovery security tools to perform automated reconnaissance, subdomain discovery, and vulnerability scanning. It enables comprehensive bug hunting workflows by chaining tools like subfinder, naabu, and nuclei into a unified pipeline.
README
ProjectDiscovery MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that integrates ProjectDiscovery security tools for automated bug bounty reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning.
Features
This MCP server provides comprehensive security reconnaissance capabilities:
Individual Tools
- subfinder - Subdomain discovery using passive sources
- dnsx - DNS resolution and probing
- naabu - Fast port scanning
- httpx - HTTP/HTTPS probing and analysis
- katana - Web crawling and endpoint discovery
- nuclei - Vulnerability scanning with YAML templates
Automated Workflow
- Bug Hunting workflow - End-to-end reconnaissance pipeline that chains all tools together
Workflow Diagram
Target Domain
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 1: Subdomain Discovery (subfinder) │
│ Find all subdomains via passive sources │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 2: DNS Resolution (dnsx) │
│ Resolve domains to IP addresses │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 3: Port Scanning (naabu) [OPTIONAL] │
│ Scan top ports on resolved hosts │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 4: HTTP Probing (httpx) │
│ Identify live web services │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 5: Web Crawling (katana) [OPTIONAL] │
│ Discover endpoints & paths │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 6: Vulnerability Scan (nuclei) │
│ Test for known vulnerabilities │
└──────────────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│
▼
Comprehensive Report
├─ Attack surface mapping
├─ Open ports & services
├─ Live web applications
├─ Discovered endpoints
└─ Security vulnerabilities
Execution Time: ~2 minutes (varies by target size)
Output: JSON report with:
- Total subdomains, resolved hosts, open ports
- Live HTTP services with status codes and titles
- Crawled endpoints and paths
- Vulnerabilities categorized by severity (critical/high/medium/low)
Prerequisites
Before using this MCP server, you must install the ProjectDiscovery tools:
# Install Go (required)
# On Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt update
sudo apt install golang-go
# On macOS
brew install go
# Install ProjectDiscovery tools
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/subfinder/v2/cmd/subfinder@latest
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/dnsx/cmd/dnsx@latest
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/naabu/v2/cmd/naabu@latest
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/httpx/cmd/httpx@latest
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/katana/cmd/katana@latest
go install -v github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei/v3/cmd/nuclei@latest
# Update Nuclei templates
nuclei -update-templates
# Ensure tools are in PATH
export PATH=$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin
Installation
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/intelligent-ears/pd-tools-mcp
cd pd-tools-mcp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the server
npm run build
Usage
With Claude Desktop
Add to your Claude Desktop configuration (claude_desktop_config.json):
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"projectdiscovery": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/pdmcp/build/index.js"]
}
}
}
With VS Code
Create or update .vscode/mcp.json in your workspace:
{
"projectdiscovery": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/pdmcp/build/index.js"]
}
}
Standalone Testing
npm start
Available Tools
1. subfinder
Discover subdomains for a target domain.
Input:
domain(string, required): Target domain (e.g., "example.com")silent(boolean, optional): Show only subdomains in output
Example:
{
"domain": "example.com",
"silent": true
}
2. dnsx
Resolve DNS records for domains.
Input:
domains(array of strings, required): List of domains to resolverecordType(string, optional): DNS record type (A, AAAA, CNAME, etc.)
Example:
{
"domains": ["example.com", "sub.example.com"],
"recordType": "A"
}
3. naabu
Scan for open ports on hosts.
Input:
hosts(array of strings, required): List of hosts to scanports(string, optional): Ports to scan (e.g., "80,443" or "1-1000")topPorts(number, optional): Scan top N ports
Example:
{
"hosts": ["example.com"],
"topPorts": 100
}
4. httpx
Probe HTTP/HTTPS servers.
Input:
urls(array of strings, required): List of URLs or hostsfollowRedirects(boolean, optional): Follow HTTP redirectsscreenshot(boolean, optional): Take screenshots
Example:
{
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"followRedirects": true
}
5. katana
Crawl websites and discover endpoints.
Input:
urls(array of strings, required): List of URLs to crawldepth(number, optional): Crawl depth (default: 2)scope(string, optional): Crawl scope regex pattern
Example:
{
"urls": ["https://example.com"],
"depth": 3
}
6. nuclei
Scan for vulnerabilities using templates.
Input:
targets(array of strings, required): List of targetstemplates(array of strings, optional): Specific templates to useseverity(array of strings, optional): Filter by severity (critical, high, medium, low, info)
Example:
{
"targets": ["https://example.com"],
"severity": ["critical", "high"]
}
7. Bug hunting workflow
Execute complete automated reconnaissance workflow.
Input:
domain(string, required): Target domainportScan(boolean, optional): Include port scanning (default: true)crawl(boolean, optional): Include web crawling (default: true)vulnerabilityScan(boolean, optional): Include vulnerability scanning (default: true)severityFilter(array of strings, optional): Nuclei severity filter
Rate Limiting Options:
maxCrawlUrls(number, optional): Maximum URLs to crawl (default: 10)maxScanUrls(number, optional): Maximum URLs to scan with Nuclei (default: 20)maxTopPorts(number, optional): Maximum top ports for Naabu (default: 100)batchSize(number, optional): Batch size for DNS/HTTP requests (default: 50)delayBetweenBatches(number, optional): Delay in milliseconds between batches (default: 1000)crawlDepth(number, optional): Crawl depth for Katana (default: 2)
Example:
{
"domain": "example.com",
"portScan": true,
"crawl": true,
"vulnerabilityScan": true,
"severityFilter": ["critical", "high"],
"maxCrawlUrls": 50,
"maxScanUrls": 100,
"maxTopPorts": 200,
"batchSize": 25,
"delayBetweenBatches": 2000,
"crawlDepth": 3
}
Example (Conservative Rate Limiting):
{
"domain": "example.com",
"maxCrawlUrls": 5,
"maxScanUrls": 10,
"delayBetweenBatches": 5000
}
Workflow Steps:
- Subdomain Discovery - Find all subdomains
- DNS Resolution - Resolve subdomains to IPs
- Port Scanning - Identify open ports (optional)
- HTTP Probing - Find live web services
- Web Crawling - Discover endpoints (optional)
- Vulnerability Scanning - Detect security issues (optional)
Rate Limiting
The bug bounty workflow includes configurable rate limiting to prevent overwhelming target infrastructure and respect responsible disclosure practices.
Rate Limiting Parameters
| Parameter | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
maxCrawlUrls |
10 | Maximum number of URLs to crawl with Katana |
maxScanUrls |
20 | Maximum number of URLs to scan with Nuclei |
maxTopPorts |
100 | Maximum number of top ports to scan with Naabu |
batchSize |
50 | Number of items to process in each batch |
delayBetweenBatches |
1000 | Delay in milliseconds between batches |
crawlDepth |
2 | Maximum depth for web crawling |
Usage Examples
Aggressive Scan (use responsibly):
{
"domain": "example.com",
"maxCrawlUrls": 100,
"maxScanUrls": 200,
"maxTopPorts": 1000,
"batchSize": 100,
"delayBetweenBatches": 500,
"crawlDepth": 3
}
Conservative Scan (recommended for production sites):
{
"domain": "example.com",
"maxCrawlUrls": 5,
"maxScanUrls": 10,
"maxTopPorts": 50,
"batchSize": 10,
"delayBetweenBatches": 5000,
"crawlDepth": 1
}
Stealth Scan (minimal footprint):
{
"domain": "example.com",
"maxCrawlUrls": 3,
"maxScanUrls": 5,
"maxTopPorts": 20,
"batchSize": 5,
"delayBetweenBatches": 10000,
"crawlDepth": 1
}
Best Practices
- Start Conservative: Begin with lower limits and increase gradually
- Respect Target Infrastructure: Use appropriate delays to avoid overwhelming servers
- Bug Bounty Programs: Always follow the program's rules of engagement
- Production Systems: Use extended delays and lower batch sizes
- Monitor Logs: Check stderr output for rate limiting status messages
Example Usage
Once configured with an MCP client like Claude Desktop, you can use natural language:
"Use the bug_bounty_workflow tool to scan example.com for vulnerabilities"
"Find all subdomains for hackerone.com using subfinder"
"Scan the top 100 ports on example.com with naabu"
"Crawl https://example.com and find all endpoints with katana"
Development
# Watch mode for development
npm run dev
# Build
npm run build
# Run
npm start
Credits
Built with:
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
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