mcp-external-recon-server

mcp-external-recon-server

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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for performing active external reconnaissance activities against a domain.

The External Reconnaissance MCP Server is a tool designed for active external reconnaissance on domains. It offers a suite of capabilities such as DNS enumeration, subdomain discovery, email security analysis, and SSL certificate inspection. This server is a proof of concept (PoC) and is intended for educational purposes, demonstrating how to build an MCP server. Users are cautioned to use this tool responsibly and only on systems they have permission to test. The server requires certain system tools like 'dig', 'whois', and 'dnsrecon' to function effectively. A subdomain wordlist is also provided for brute-forcing purposes. The server can be integrated with platforms like Claude for Desktop, allowing users to perform reconnaissance tasks through a user-friendly interface.

Features

  • DNS Reconnaissance: Comprehensive DNS record enumeration, DNS zone transfer attempts, and subdomain enumeration & bruteforcing.
  • Domain Information: Includes WHOIS lookups and HTTP headers analysis.
  • Email Security Assessment: Analyzes email security configurations.