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"Ubuntu" matching MCP tools:

  • Control Nginx web server on Ubuntu systems via SSH connections. Start, stop, restart, check status, reload configurations, or verify configuration files remotely.
  • Deploy website files to Ubuntu servers and manage backups through SSH connections. Supports deployment, backup creation, and restoration operations.
  • Update Ubuntu system packages via SSH connection, with options for security-only updates, package upgrades, and cleanup of unused dependencies.
  • Configure Ubuntu firewall rules via SSH to manage network security by enabling, disabling, allowing, or denying specific ports and protocols.
  • Manage SSL certificates on Ubuntu servers using Let's Encrypt. Issue, renew, check status, or list certificates via SSH connection.
  • Search managed assets in SentinelOne using flexible REST API filters. Find computers, servers, cloud resources, and network devices by name, type, status, tags, and more.
    MIT

Matching MCP Servers

  • Scan a container image for vulnerabilities. Specify the image name and tag to receive a report of known security issues.
    Apache 2.0
  • Convert documents between formats like Markdown, HTML, PDF, and DOCX. Specify content, output format, and complete file paths for advanced formats to transform and save files.
    MIT
  • Launch an Ubuntu desktop sandbox to browse the web or execute code, then access the stream URL to monitor the instance in real time.
    MIT
  • Retrieve disk space and filesystem details from inside Proxmox VMs using the QEMU guest agent. Returns mount points, storage capacity, used/free space, and filesystem types for VM storage monitoring.
    MIT
  • Create and configure QEMU virtual machines on Proxmox VE clusters with customizable CPU, memory, disk, network, and OS settings.
    MIT
  • Scan container image packages for known CVEs via OSV.dev. Input 'name:ecosystem:version' lines per package, receive vulnerability data for Alpine, Debian, Ubuntu, and other supported ecosystems.
    Apache 2.0
  • Authenticate with bug data providers like Launchpad or GitHub. Provide a token, credential file, or omit for anonymous access.
    GPL 3.0
  • Retrieve a bug by ID from a specified provider. Optionally fetch only metadata to skip comments and tasks.
    GPL 3.0
  • Search file contents with surrounding context to find implementations, trace calls, or analyze patterns. Supports regex, .gitignore, and binary skip.
    MIT
  • Fetch vendor security advisories from Microsoft, Red Hat, and Ubuntu for a CVE to check patch availability and affected products.
    Apache 2.0
  • Establish an SSH connection to a remote Ubuntu server using password, private key, or saved credentials, with optional jump host and custom known_hosts settings.
    MIT
  • Provision a virtual machine that boots from the network, with configurable OS type, disk provisioning, and network profile.
    Apache 2.0