mcp-external-recon-server

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External Reconnaissance MCP Server is a tool for performing active reconnaissance activities against a domain. It features DNS and subdomain analysis, email security assessment, and more, while emphasizing security and responsible use. This tool is educational and demonstrates how to build your own MCP server.

External Reconnaissance MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed for executing active external reconnaissance actions on a domain. It offers features such as DNS enumeration, subdomain discovery, email security assessment, and SSL certificate inspection.

Features

  • DNS Record Enumeration
  • Subdomain Brute-Forcing
  • WHOIS Lookups and HTTP Headers Analysis
  • Email Security Analysis

System Requirements

  • Tools required: dig, whois, dnsrecon
  • A subdomain wordlist is provided for brute-forcing.

Usage

General steps include downloading necessary tools, configuring Claude for Desktop, and setting up the server configuration. Finally, users can perform external reconnaissance by selecting the setup prompt and providing the target domain.

Security Considerations

Use responsibly and only on authorized systems, respecting disclosure practices and system resources.