MCP Tunnel
A simple MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows accessing the command line of a VM machine. When started, it also tunnels the host to the web so it can be accessed via MCP.
Features
- Execute shell commands on a VM through MCP
- Web-based terminal interface for VM interaction
- Automatic tunneling to make the VM accessible from anywhere
- WebSocket-based real-time communication
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v18 or newer)
Installation and Usage
Running with npx (no installation)
npx mcp-cli
Global Installation
npm install -g mcp-cli
mcp-cli
Local Development
# Clone repository
git clone [repository-url]
cd mcp-cli
# Install dependencies
npm install
Development
Run the development server with hot-reloading for both backend and frontend:
npm run dev
Building
Build both the frontend and backend for production:
npm run build-all
Usage
- Start the MCP server:
# Start with automatic tunneling
npm start
# Start without automatic tunneling
npm start -- --no-tunnel
This will build the project and start the server. By default, a tunnel will be created automatically. Use the --no-tunnel
flag to disable automatic tunneling.
The server will start and provide output on stderr (to avoid interfering with MCP communication on stdout)
Use MCP to interact with the server using the following tools:
Available MCP Tools
execute_command
: Run a shell command on the VM- Parameters:
{ "command": "your shell command" }
- Parameters:
start_tunnel
: Create a web tunnel to access the VM interface- Parameters:
{ "port": 8080, "subdomain": "optional-subdomain" }
- Parameters:
Web Interface
After starting the tunnel, you can access the web-based terminal interface at the URL provided by the tunnel. This interface allows you to:
- Execute commands directly in the VM
- See command outputs in real-time
- Interact with the VM from any device with web access
Environment Variables
Create a .env
file to configure the server:
# Server configuration
PORT=8080
# Localtunnel configuration
LOCALTUNNEL_SUBDOMAIN=your-preferred-subdomain
Security Considerations
This tool provides direct access to your VM’s command line. Consider these security practices:
- Use strong authentication mechanisms before exposing the tunnel
- Limit the commands that can be executed through proper validation
- Consider running in a restricted environment
- Do not expose sensitive information through the tunnel
MCP Tunnel
Project Details
- leomercier/mcp-tunnel
- mcp-cli
- Last Updated: 3/20/2025
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