Kali Security Tools
An MCP server set in the Kali Linux environment, focusing on reverse engineering, security testing, and automated workflows.
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What is the Kali MCP Server?
The Kali MCP Server is a toolset designed specifically for the Kali Linux environment, aiming to help users conduct network analysis, binary reverse engineering, and automated tasks. It provides powerful functions through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), such as Nmap scanning, binary file analysis, and string extraction.How to use the Kali MCP Server?
First, you need to install an MCP client (e.g., claude desktop, cline, goose, or roo code). Then configure the client to connect to the Kali MCP Server. After starting, you can use the built - in Kali tools for operations.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for network security researchers, developers, and technology enthusiasts to perform network scanning, vulnerability detection, binary file analysis, and real - time network traffic capture.Main Features
Network ScanningSupports various types of network scans, such as basic scans, deep scans, and stealth scans.
Binary File AnalysisProvides detailed binary file analysis tools, including disassembly, symbol table viewing, etc.
String ExtractionSupports extracting strings of a specific length or encoding from the target file.
Network Traffic AnalysisCaptures and analyzes network traffic in real - time, extracts HTTP data, and generates protocol - level reports.
Sandbox SupportRuns commands safely in an isolated environment, supporting memory limits, CPU limits, and two - way file transfer.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Integrates a rich set of Kali Linux tools to meet diverse needs.
Provides a powerful sandbox environment to ensure the security of operations.
Supports compatibility with multiple operating systems and platforms.
Limitations
Requires installing an MCP client to work properly.
Some advanced functions may be complex for beginners.
Some tools depend on external dependencies, and version matching needs to be noted during installation.
How to Use
Build the Docker Image
Run the following command in the project root directory to build the Docker image:
docker build -t kali - mcps:latest .
Configure the MCP Client
Create a configuration file (e.g., config.json) and add the following content:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kali - docker": {
"command": "docker",
"args": ["run", "-i", "kali - mcps:latest"]
}
}
}
Start Using
Connect to the Kali MCP Server and perform the required tasks, such as network scanning and binary analysis.
Usage Examples
Example 1: Basic Network ScanningUse the Nmap tool to perform a basic scan on the target network.
Example 2: Binary File AnalysisUse the objdump tool to disassemble the target binary file.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to install the MCP client?
Does it support multiple users using simultaneously?
How to solve dependency problems?
Related Resources
MCP Official Website
Learn more about the MCP protocol.
Kali Linux Official Documentation
Get detailed usage guides for Kali Linux tools.
GitHub Project Homepage
Access the project's source code repository.
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