Why this server?
This server enables running Kubernetes commands and provides interpretation, directly addressing the user's request to test Kubernetes network policies.
AsecurityFlicense-qualityA MCP server that can run Kubernetes commands with a given kubeconfig path and provide interpretation of the commands.Last updated14Why this server?
This server provides read-only access to Kubernetes, allowing querying of cluster information and diagnosing issues, useful for monitoring the impact of network policies.
-securityAlicense-qualityA read-only MCP server for Kubernetes that allows querying cluster information and diagnosing issues through natural language interfaces like Claude.Last updated8MITWhy this server?
While primarily focused on Azure DevOps, it supports managing pipelines, potentially allowing you to incorporate network policy tests into your CI/CD.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityA Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to interact with Azure DevOps services, allowing users to query work items with plans to support creating/updating items, managing pipelines, handling pull requests, and administering sprints and branch policies.Last updated2179MITWhy this server?
Leverages Playwright for browser testing, which can be useful in testing the effects of network policies on web applications running within Kubernetes.
AsecurityAlicense-qualityA server that leverages Playwright for automated browser testing and integrates with Cloudflare Workers, enabling AI assistants to control web browsers for navigation, interaction, and screenshots.Last updated242,731,674241Apache 2.0Why this server?
Access Home Assistant data and control devices. While not directly related to Kubernetes, could be used to monitor environment changes as a result of network policies.
-securityAlicense-qualityAccess Home Assistant data and control devices (lights, switches, thermostats, etc).Last updated6562Apache 2.0