Centralized MCP control plane that proxies multiple upstream MCP servers with tool namespacing, filtering, policy enforcement, audit logging, and health checks.
Self-hosted MCP proxy and aggregation platform. Register multiple upstream MCP servers and expose them through a single unified endpoint with namespace routing, multi-transport support (HTTP/SSE, stdio, OpenAPI→MCP), per-tool overrides, and a web admin UI.
A local MCP gateway that aggregates multiple downstream MCP servers behind a single connection, with hot-reload via HTTP admin API or file-watcher and support for large payloads.
A standalone MCP server that exposes Rancher-side tools, forwards Authorization headers or uses configured credentials, and supports HTTP and stdio transports.