Bridges Claude to pfSense firewalls via the pfrest API package, giving you conversational control over 17 operations across system monitoring, firewall rules, DHCP reservations, DNS overrides, and service management. You can list and modify firewall rules by interface, manage static DHCP mappings, add Unbound DNS host overrides, check gateway health, and restart services. Destructive actions like deleting rules or restarting services use two-step confirmation to prevent accidents. Requires pfrest installed on your pfSense box and credentials with API access. Useful when you're managing home lab infrastructure or small business firewalls and want to query status, adjust rules, or check connected devices without leaving your AI assistant.
MCP server for managing pfSense firewalls through AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Copilot.
Requires: pfrest package installed on your pfSense instance (provides the REST API).
17 tools across 6 categories:
| Category | Tools | Description |
|---|---|---|
| System | get_system_status, get_interfaces | Version, CPU, memory, uptime, temperature, network interfaces |
| Firewall | list_firewall_rules, add_firewall_rule, delete_firewall_rule, list_firewall_aliases | Rule management with interface filtering, alias listing |
| DHCP | list_dhcp_leases, list_dhcp_static_mappings, add_dhcp_static_mapping, delete_dhcp_static_mapping | Active leases, IP reservations |
| DNS | list_dns_host_overrides, add_dns_host_override, delete_dns_host_override | Unbound DNS Resolver host overrides |
| Monitoring | get_gateway_status, get_arp_table, list_services | Gateway health, connected devices, service status |
| Services | restart_service | Restart any pfSense service |
All destructive operations (delete rules, delete mappings, restart services) require two-step confirmation — the tool returns a warning on first call and only executes when called again with confirm=true.
# Using uvx (recommended)
uvx mcp-pfsense
# Using pip
pip install mcp-pfsense
admin)Set environment variables:
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
PFSENSE_HOST | Yes | — | pfSense hostname or IP |
PFSENSE_PASSWORD | Yes | — | API user password |
PFSENSE_USERNAME | No | admin | API username |
PFSENSE_PORT | No | 443 | API port |
PFSENSE_SCHEME | No | https | http or https |
PFSENSE_VERIFY_SSL | No | false | Verify SSL certificate |
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"pfsense": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-pfsense"],
"env": {
"PFSENSE_HOST": "10.10.10.1",
"PFSENSE_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}
}
}
}
claude mcp add pfsense -- uvx mcp-pfsense
Then set environment variables in your shell or .env file.
Once connected, ask your AI assistant:
Note: pfrest runs on nginx (port 80 by default), separate from the pfSense WebGUI (lighttpd on port 443). If your pfrest is configured on a non-standard port, set
PFSENSE_PORTandPFSENSE_SCHEMEaccordingly.
git clone https://github.com/antonio-mello-ai/mcp-pfsense.git
cd mcp-pfsense
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest
# Lint and type check
ruff check .
mypy src/
MIT