atomicchonk/roadrecon_mcp_server
MCP server designed for analyzing ROADrecon gather results from Azure tenant enumeration, illustrating specialized security analysis via MCP servers.
About this tool
atomicchonk/roadrecon_mcp_server
MCP server designed for analyzing ROADrecon gather results from Azure tenant enumeration, illustrating specialized security analysis via MCP servers.
- Source: GitHub Repository
- Category: security-attestation-mcp-servers
- Tags: mcp, security, azure, analysis
Features
- Provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server to interface with ROADRecon Azure AD data.
- Enables AI assistants (such as Claude) to access and analyze ROADRecon data for security purposes.
- Designed for integration with ROADRecon GUI (default: http://localhost:5000).
- Allows specification of custom ROADRecon URLs for data source flexibility.
- Supports connecting with Claude Desktop for interactive AI-driven security analysis.
- Example queries, tools, and prompts available for security analysis workflows.
- Open source under the MIT license.
Prerequisites
- ROADRecon GUI must be running and accessible.
Installation & Usage
- Instructions available for running the MCP server and connecting with Claude Desktop.
- More details can be found at modelcontextprotocol.io/quickstart/server
Pricing
- The project is open-source and available under the MIT License.
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