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Safe SSH MCP Server for running commands over SSH

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Safe SSH MCP Server

A secure and scoped SSH MCP server for executing read-only diagnostic commands over SSH.
In this project, "safe" refers specifically to host safety: the server is designed to prevent modifications to the remote system and reduce the risk of operational harm. It does NOT attempt to guarantee that command output cannot be misused by external agents.

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Overview

The core philosophy behind this MCP server is safety first. Instead of providing an AI agent with an unrestricted bash shell, this server exposes only carefully curated, read-only commands for system diagnostics and monitoring.

Available Tools (Partial List)

  1. get_disk_free : df -h
  2. get_disk_usage : find <path> -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -exec du -sh -- {} + 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -n 20
  3. get_dmesg : dmesg
  4. get_uptime : uptime
  5. get_current_datetime : date
  6. get_distroname_version : cat /etc/os-release
  7. get_systemd_list_all : systemctl list-units --all --no-pager
  8. get_systemd_list_failed : systemctl list-units --state=failed --no-pager
  9. get_systemd_list_timers : systemctl list-timers --no-pager
  10. get_crontab_tasks: crontab -l
  11. get_systemd_status : systemctl status {daemon}
  12. get_top : top -b -n 1 -c

Click to open full list of available tools

Example of invocation

okay, could u check disk usage on /root/ path with help of safe-ssh-mcp server on a remote myserver.mydomain.pro using root and /Users/myUser/.ssh/id_rsa to login?

Means of connection

The server supports SSH account-password authentication and private-key
authentication. Configure the private-key passphrase source in
mcp_config.ini:

# ENV_VAR (SSH_KEY_PASSPHRASE) or KEYCHAIN (ssh-agent)
ssh_key_passphrase_method=ENV_VAR
  1. SSH account password: provide password to the MCP tool. Do not use this
    for a private-key passphrase.

  2. Unprotected SSH key: use key_path. The default ENV_VAR setting also
    supports unprotected keys; SSH_KEY_PASSPHRASE is not required.

  3. Passphrase-protected SSH key from an environment variable: leave
    ssh_key_passphrase_method=ENV_VAR, set SSH_KEY_PASSPHRASE in the
    environment that starts the MCP server, and provide key_path.

    export SSH_KEY_PASSPHRASE='your-key-passphrase'
    safe-ssh-mcp
    
  4. macOS Keychain / SSH agent: set
    ssh_key_passphrase_method=KEYCHAIN, then unlock the key in the same user
    session that starts the MCP server. The server receives SSH signatures from
    ssh-agent; it does not read the key passphrase or the key_path.

    ssh-add --apple-use-keychain ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
    
    # Optional: make the loaded identity expire after one hour.
    ssh-add -t 1h ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
    
    # Remove one identity, or clear every loaded identity.
    ssh-add -d ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
    ssh-add -D
    
  5. Cursor launched from the macOS Dock: use KEYCHAIN (recommended). You can
    run ssh-add from any Terminal window; it updates the SSH agent for your
    macOS login session, so Cursor does not need to be started from that
    Terminal.

    ssh-add --apple-use-keychain ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
    ssh-add -l
    

    After changing mcp_config.ini, restart the MCP server in Cursor (or fully
    quit and reopen Cursor). When invoking a tool in KEYCHAIN mode, omit
    key_path; the agent selects from its loaded identities.

    If you must use ENV_VAR, set it in the macOS launchd session before
    opening Cursor from the Dock, then fully quit and reopen Cursor:

    launchctl setenv SSH_KEY_PASSPHRASE 'your-key-passphrase'
    

    This value lasts only for the current login session, and putting a
    passphrase directly in a command may save it in shell history. Prefer
    KEYCHAIN.

For KEYCHAIN, the MCP server must inherit SSH_AUTH_SOCK from that user
session. This is normally automatic for a stdio server started from a desktop
application. ENV_VAR stores the passphrase in the server process environment,
so restrict access to the process and avoid putting it in source control.

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Project Contents

  1. mcp_ssh.py - the SSH MCP server
  2. mcp_config.ini - the server's config
  3. check_health_sse.py - check the server's tools and either it's up (sse transport)
  4. check_health_stdio.py - check the server's tools and either it's up (stdio transport)

Compatibility

Tested manually on Python3.11 running on MacOS against remote Ubuntu server
Autotested with Python 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14

The MCP Registry

mcp-name: io.github.Areso/safe-ssh-mcp

The License

This project is licensed under the GNU AGPLv3 License.

Why AGPL?

This server acts as core infrastructure and contains no business logic. By using the AGPL license, we ensure that any security improvements, bug fixes, or new diagnostic tools added to the server are shared back with the open-source community.

Note for Client Developers

Because MCP clients communicate with this server via standard Inter-Process Communication (IPC) or network protocols (like HTTP/SSE), the AGPL license does not "infect" or restrict the client applications connecting to it.
You can safely connect proprietary, closed-source, or permissively licensed (e.g., MIT, Apache 2.0) AI agents to this server without violating the license terms.

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