MCP Servers for Auth0

Auth0 is an identity platform that provides authentication and authorization as a service, helping developers secure applications and APIs.

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  • Why this server?

    Enables management of Auth0 resources through natural language, including creating and updating applications, resource servers (APIs), actions, forms, and accessing Auth0 logs. Allows performing operations like creating new Auth0 apps, deploying actions, and checking authentication logs.

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    The Auth0 MCP Server integrates with LLMs and AI agents, allowing you to perform various Auth0 management operations using natural language. For instance, you could simply ask Claude to "Create a new Auth0 app and get the domain and client ID"
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    • Apple
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  • Why this server?

    Provides OAuth authorization for the MCP server, supporting dynamic client registration and identity provider connections like Google and GitHub

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    A reference implementation for creating an MCP server supporting Streamable HTTP & SSE Transports with OAuth authorization, allowing developers to build OAuth-authorized MCP servers with minimal configuration.
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  • Why this server?

    Handles user authentication through Auth0, enabling secure access to protected APIs by requesting user credentials, managing OAuth flows, and handling tokens.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that requires user authentication via Auth0 before enabling secure API access on behalf of the authenticated user.
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