Best Linux Foundation MCP Servers
The Linux Foundation is a non-profit technology consortium founded in 2000 to standardize Linux, support its growth, and promote its commercial adoption.
Why this server?
Enables hash-chained HMAC-signed audit logging for agents using Linux Foundation-governed A2A and OASF/AGNTCY protocols.
AlicenseBqualityBmaintenanceHash-chained HMAC-signed audit log MCP for A2A (agent-to-agent) calls. Every tool-call, agent-handoff, decision gets a tamper-evident signed record.5MITWhy this server?
Bridges with Linux Foundation's A2A and OASF protocols to provide bias detection and fairness assessment tools for AI governance.
AlicenseAqualityAmaintenanceBias Detection - MCP server providing AI-powered tools and automation by MEOK AI Labs5MITWhy this server?
Provides shared rate limiting and governance attestations across the A2A protocol spine managed by the Linux Foundation.
Alicense-qualityBmaintenanceFleet-wide shared rate limiter for A2A + multi-MCP deployments, providing a shared counter with sliding window, concurrency grants, and signed enforcement attestations.1MITWhy this server?
Provides comparison of the Linux Foundation's AAIF/MCP protocol with ANP and other agent protocols.
Alicense-qualityDmaintenanceConnects MCP-powered AI agents to the decentralized Agent Network Protocol (ANP) for DID-based identity, agent discovery, and secure agent-to-agent communication.MITWhy this server?
Enforces policies for agent-to-agent calls made via the A2A protocol under Linux Foundation governance.
Alicense-qualityBmaintenancePer-agent-pair IAM for A2A, enabling policy definition and enforcement for agent-to-agent calls with EU AI Act compliance.MITWhy this server?
Utilizes x402 micropayment protocol incubated under the Linux Foundation for HTTP-native payments.
Alicense-qualityDmaintenanceEnables AI agents to discover and interact with onchain agent infrastructure on Base, including identity, micropayments, and tool capabilities via MCP.4MITWhy this server?
Publishes and verifies agent cards according to the Linux Foundation AAIF standard, bridging A2A and OASF to AAIF for EU AI Act compliance.
Alicense-qualityBmaintenancePublishes AAIF Agent Cards and bridges A2A and OASF to AAIF, with built-in EU AI Act compliance.MITWhy this server?
Supports protocols under Linux Foundation governance (A2A, OASF/AGNTCY) for open-standard agent interoperability.
Alicense-qualityAmaintenanceEnables mapping and cross-referencing obligations between DORA and NIS2 regulatory regimes for entities in scope of both.MIT