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"Services that provide internet connectivity" matching MCP tools:

  • Get the public IP address as seen from the internet. Verifies external connectivity by querying multiple services for reliability.
    MIT
  • Search Censys for internet-facing infrastructure data: open ports, services, ASN, country for IPs; certificate history, SANs, issuer for domains.
    MIT
  • Lists WAN interfaces with status, IP, and throughput to diagnose internet connectivity issues and check multi-WAN setups.
    MIT
  • Check satellite internet provider connectivity during ground-based internet shutdowns by monitoring active BGP prefix announcements from major providers like Starlink and Viasat.
    MIT
  • Diagnose internet connectivity and gateway performance by retrieving CPU, memory, firmware, WAN and LAN port statuses. Auto-discovers gateway or accepts MAC to skip discovery.
    MIT

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  • Query IODA for internet connectivity signals by country, region, or ASN to detect and analyze internet outages. Returns data with quality scores and source citations for audit.
  • Detach an internet gateway from a VPC to remove internet access from that virtual network. This AWS MCP Server tool helps manage network connectivity by separating the gateway from the VPC.
    MIT
  • Search internet-connected devices in Shodan's database to identify services, vulnerabilities, and geographic distribution using advanced filters.
    MIT
  • Verify that the Polystrike API is operational and responding. Returns a status payload with a server timestamp to confirm connectivity before troubleshooting other tools.
    MIT
  • View global service health with counts of operational, degraded, and outage services. Quickly identify if any services are broken before diving into specific details.
    MIT
  • Check connectivity and authentication to SeaTable by verifying the server responds, ensuring your agent can access data before performing other operations.
    MIT