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    Provides comprehensive Firewalla MSP firewall integration via MCP protocol with 28 tools for real-time security monitoring, network analysis, bandwidth tracking, and rule management. Supports all MCP-compatible clients for automated network security operations.
    Last updated a month ago
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    Provides real-time access to Firewalla firewall data through 28 specialized tools for network monitoring, security analysis, bandwidth tracking, and firewall rule management. Enables users to query security alerts, analyze network flows, monitor device status, and manage firewall configurations through natural language.
    Last updated 7 months ago
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    Enables interaction with Firewalla network security devices for network monitoring, device management, traffic analysis, and security rule configuration through MCP tools.
    Last updated 3 months ago
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    A production-ready server that connects Claude Desktop to Firewalla network management capabilities, allowing users to monitor devices, analyze network traffic, manage security alerts, and configure firewall rules through natural language.
    Last updated 8 months ago
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    A transparent proxy that intercepts high-risk tool calls and requires OTP-based human approval before they can be executed. It acts as a configurable circuit breaker between AI agents and target MCP servers to prevent unauthorized or dangerous actions.
    Last updated a month ago
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    A security filter that blocks dangerous code patterns by comparing normalized structural syntax trees against a blacklist of known threats using vector embeddings. It acts as a gatekeeper to prevent malicious code execution by identifying dangerous structures regardless of specific identifiers or literals.
    Last updated 2 months ago
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