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"Handshake" matching MCP tools:

  • Establishes a persistent SSH connection to a remote server, automatically accepts host keys, and returns a session ID for executing sequential commands. Supports password and key-based authentication.
    MIT
  • Extract Subject Alternative Names from TLS certificates to identify all domains secured by a certificate. Perform read-only TLS handshake analysis to discover certificate details including common name, issuer, validity, and SAN count.
    MIT
  • Verify PPSSPP WebSocket debugger connectivity and availability. Call at session start; returns version if reachable.
    MIT
  • Check the health and connection state of the Figma WebSocket bridge server. Use as first diagnostic step before calling Figma-dependent tools to verify bridge connectivity.
    MIT
  • Read the current state of serial port control signals (CTS, DSR, DCD, DTR, RTS) for a given connection. Returns signal states as markdown or JSON. Useful for monitoring handshake lines during serial communication.
    MIT

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  • MCP server registry — validated by live handshake, scored on reliability, monitored continuously.

  • Live GPU compute & inference token price indices for AI agents — 591 reference indices across H100/A100/B200/B300 spot+on-demand, Claude/GPT/Llama token pricing, and more. Every value is methodology-versioned and citable via the /v1/verify handshake.

  • Fetch and examine the TLS certificate from a domain to verify expiry, issuer, Subject Alternative Names, and identify self-signed or mismatched certificates.
  • Analyze TCP traffic patterns in PCAP files to detect anomalies and provide statistical metrics for network investigation.
    MIT
  • Checks if a domain supports HTTP/3 by analyzing Alt-Svc headers, HTTPS/DNS records, and a live QUIC probe. Returns a verdict on HTTP/3 readiness.
    MIT
  • Analyze TCP traffic patterns from PCAP files to detect anomalies like unusual handshake failures or retransmission rates, providing objective metrics for network troubleshooting.
  • Check whether to inject stored memory before LLM responses and after tool calls to avoid redundant lookups and maintain conversation continuity.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Initiate a bridge process for a specified workspace directory, returning port and auth token. Optionally wait for extension handshake or spawn code-server.
    MIT
  • Retrieve TLS handshake error statistics from OpenSIPS, calculate error percentages relative to total attempts, and assess severity levels (ok, elevated, high, critical).
  • Prove your identity as an authorized human actor to merchants before browsing or buying. Prevents permanent blocks by declaring who you are and your intent.
    MIT
  • Retrieve TLS handshake and I/O statistics from OpenSIPS tls_mgm module, including connect and accept success/error counts and read/write errors.
  • Retrieve WireGuard peer connections including last handshake time and data transfer statistics to monitor VPN tunnel status and bandwidth usage.
    MIT
  • Discover and test MCP server configurations by performing JSON-RPC handshake connections. Identify issues and verify connectivity for your MCP setup.
    MIT