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Why this server?
Facilitates secure remote command execution with TMUX session management, multi-window support, and smart session recovery for improved AI-human interaction, using SSH.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol service that enables remote management and control of NodeMCU/ESP8266 IoT devices with AI assistant integration through Claude Desktop, and SSH may be useful in that context.
Why this server?
A TypeScript application that allows Claude to safely execute bash commands with security safeguards, providing a secure interface through the Model Context Protocol; could be used with SSH.
Why this server?
A simple MCP Server with Shell Execution capabilities that can be connected to locally via Ngrok or hosted in an Ubuntu24 Docker container. SSH is used to access it.
Why this server?
Enables Claude to interact with FTP servers through natural language commands, allowing users to list directories, download/upload files, create directories, and delete files/directories on FTP servers. SSH may be an alternative for secure file transfer.
Why this server?
A secure MCP server that allows AI models to safely interact with Windows command-line functionality, enabling controlled execution of system commands, project creation, and system information retrieval, similar to what one could do with SSH on Linux.
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A simple MCP server for Yahoo Finance using yfinance, data may be accessed over SSH.
Why this server?
A Model Context Protocol server that integrates essential penetration testing tools (Nmap, Gobuster, Nikto, John the Ripper) into a unified natural language interface, allowing security professionals to execute and chain multiple tools through conversational commands; SSH may be used to gain access.
Why this server?
A TypeScript application that allows Claude to safely execute bash commands with security safeguards, providing a secure interface through the Model Context Protocol, similar to SSH functionality.
Why this server?
Node.js server implementing Model Context Protocol (MCP) for filesystem operations, allowing AI systems to read, write, edit files and manage directories within specified allowed paths. SSH may be used to access the server