This is a deliberately restricted SSH wrapper that only exposes read-only diagnostic commands to AI agents. Instead of handing Claude a full bash shell, you get curated tools like df, du, dmesg, uptime, systemctl status checks, and top output. It's designed for DevOps scenarios where you want an AI to help troubleshoot remote systems without risking accidental modifications. The server enforces host safety by limiting the command surface area to monitoring and diagnostics. Ships with both stdio and SSE transport support, and uses standard SSH key authentication. AGPL licensed, but the copyleft doesn't extend to client applications since they communicate over IPC.
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.
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.
df -hfind <path> -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -exec du -sh -- {} + 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -n 20dmesguptimedatecat /etc/os-releasesystemctl list-units --all --no-pagersystemctl list-units --state=failed --no-pagersystemctl list-timers --no-pagercrontab -lsystemctl status {daemon}top -b -n 1 -cClick to open full list of available tools
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?
Tested manually on Python3.11 running on MacOS against remote Ubuntu server
Autotested with Python 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14
mcp-name: io.github.Areso/safe-ssh-mcp
This project is licensed under the GNU AGPLv3 License.
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.
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.