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"Logging into Servers and Network Devices via SSH" matching MCP tools:

  • Execute commands on remote servers via SSH with password or key authentication. Supports session pooling, ProxyJump, and configurable host key verification.
    MIT
  • Fetch logs from Coolify containers, Docker services, or system journal, and monitor CPU, RAM, and disk usage on Kastell-managed servers via SSH.
  • Update server software via SSH, reboot via cloud provider API, or run full 5-step maintenance including health checks and reboot.
  • Execute ip commands to manage routing, network devices, interfaces, and tunnels through a secure MCP server with controlled resource usage.
    MIT
  • Retrieve configured SSH servers with their groups and descriptions. Filter by group to view specific server subsets for remote management operations.
    Mozilla Public 2.0

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  • Execute commands over SSH with persistent sessions, automatic timeout handling, and support for network devices and sudo access.
    MIT
  • Discover devices on your network via SSH and automatically store them in the site map database to track infrastructure and enable drift detection.
    MIT
  • View complete SSH configuration, including all servers and settings, to verify or understand your remote access setup.
    MIT
  • Lists block devices and partitions on Linux systems, enabling storage analysis locally or remotely via SSH for system diagnostics and troubleshooting.
    MIT
  • Discover available storage devices and partitions on Linux systems, either locally or via SSH connection to remote hosts, for system diagnostics and storage analysis.
    MIT
  • Intercept HTTP(S) traffic from Android devices via ADB for debugging. Automatically injects HTTPS certificates into rooted devices and emulators to monitor network activity.
    MIT
  • Retrieve network interface details and IP addresses for Linux systems, supporting both local execution and remote SSH connections to diagnose connectivity issues.
    MIT
  • Retrieve active network connections on Linux systems to monitor traffic, identify processes using ports, and troubleshoot connectivity issues locally or remotely via SSH.
    MIT
  • Retrieve all network devices including access points, switches, and gateways from UniFi infrastructure for monitoring and management.
    GPL 3.0