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"Kali Linux" matching MCP tools:

  • Stop and remove the Kali Linux container to terminate the isolated environment and clean up resources.
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  • Start the Kali Linux Docker container to prepare the environment for running security tools.
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  • Execute shell commands inside a Kali Linux container to run security tools like nmap, sqlmap, and hydra for network scanning and penetration testing.
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  • Run security testing commands like nmap, sqlmap, and hydra inside a Kali Linux container for penetration testing and vulnerability assessment.
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  • Start the Kali Linux Docker container to enable security testing tools like nmap, sqlmap, and metasploit. Required before executing any commands in the environment.
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  • MEOK AAIF Agent Card MCP — Linux Foundation AAIF agent identity bridge. Issues + verifies +

  • Operate your own Linux servers from your LLM. Requires the SentinelX agent installed per host.

  • Access scan results and output files from the Kali Linux container by specifying the absolute file path.
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  • Write files directly to the Kali Linux container, enabling upload of wordlists, scripts, or configuration files for security tasks.
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  • Stop and remove the Kali Linux Docker container to halt security testing sessions and free system resources.
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  • List files in any directory within the Kali Linux container to inspect available resources or locate outputs from security tools.
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  • Write files to the Kali Linux container for security testing, enabling upload of wordlists, scripts, or configuration files to support penetration testing workflows.
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  • Browse directory contents in a Kali Linux container to view files and folders for security testing workflows.
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  • Check if the Kali Linux Docker container is running to verify environment availability for security testing tools.
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  • Retrieve files from the Kali Linux container to access scan results, output files, and security tool data for analysis and reporting.
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  • Launch the Kali Linux container to enable penetration testing tools for security assessments, network scanning, and vulnerability analysis.
  • Automatically create Kali Linux templates with the latest weekly ISO and checksum from the official repository, allowing customization of packages, disk size, and system resources for security testing environments.
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  • Check if the Kali Linux penetration testing container is currently running to enable security assessments, vulnerability scanning, and forensic analysis through Docker isolation.