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"Secure Shell (SSH) Overview or Usage" matching MCP tools:

  • Retrieve a list of all active SSH and local terminal sessions, including session IDs and connection details, to discover or resume existing sessions.
    MIT
  • Opens a persistent SSH shell session on a configured server, returning a session ID for stateful command execution across multiple calls.
    MIT
  • Execute shell commands on remote servers via SSH using saved connection aliases or explicit host, user, and port.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Execute shell commands on a remote host via SSH with support for pipes, redirects, and shell metacharacters. Returns stdout, stderr, and exit code.
    MIT

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  • Turns vague automation requests into tool stacks, prompts, QA checks, and human boundaries.

  • Compare loans, mortgages, credit cards, banking accounts, and financing options for individuals and businesses. SecureLend Marketplace helps users explore available financial products, calculate estimated payments, review matching offers, and continue to a lender or provider when ready. Supported categories include personal loans, business loans, mortgages, auto loans, student loans, savings accounts, credit cards, and business banking.

  • Execute shell commands on remote SSH hosts to manage systems, run scripts, or perform administrative tasks securely through the MCP SSH Agent interface.
    MIT
  • Execute shell commands on remote servers through persistent SSH sessions. Run commands in background or with custom timeouts for secure remote management.
  • Execute multiple shell commands sequentially on an SSH host to automate remote administration tasks through the MCP SSH Agent.
    MIT
  • Execute shell commands on remote Linux or Windows systems via SSH to manage servers, run scripts, and perform administrative tasks.
  • Run shell commands in isolated SSH or local sessions, with support for long-running tasks and interactive input management via command IDs.
    MIT
  • Harden SSH, install fail2ban, run security audits, manage UFW firewall, and configure custom domains with SSL for Kastell servers.
    Apache 2.0
  • Fetch server logs (Coolify, Docker, system) and monitor CPU, RAM, disk usage from Kastell-managed servers via SSH.
    Apache 2.0
  • Detects critical secure coding issues in C/C++ source code, including stack buffer overflows, unsafe function usage, format string exploits, and memory leaks.
    MIT