Manage OPNsense firewalls, interfaces, DHCP, rules, and system monitoring via MCP.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "opnsense-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to OPNsense and list the current firewall rules on the WAN and LAN interfaces. Organize them into a table by action, source, destination, and port, and flag any duplicate or overly permissive rules.
A structured rule inventory with potential risks and optimization suggestions.
Read the DHCP lease list from OPNsense, group it by interface, show hostname, IP, MAC, and expiration time, and identify recently added devices.
A DHCP lease summary grouped by interface, plus a list of newly connected devices.
Check the OPNsense system status and summarize CPU, memory, disk, interface status, and key service health. Point out any anomalies or performance bottlenecks.
A system health overview with resource usage and anomaly alerts.
Manage OPNsense firewall, networking, and services through natural language commands.
Manage OPNsense firewall, network, and system settings with natural language.
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