Connect an LLM to security tools for guided or autonomous penetration testing.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcpstrike" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use mcpstrike to connect Ollama with available security tools and run a controlled penetration testing investigation on a target host. First list the available tools and steps, then perform reconnaissance, port scanning, and basic risk assessment step by step, explaining the reason for each action.
A step-by-step penetration testing log including tools used, execution results, findings, and follow-up recommendations.
Use mcpstrike in the terminal to automatically run a security audit, check for commonly exposed services, weak configurations, and potential vulnerabilities, then summarize the results clearly.
An automated audit summary outlining issues found, severity levels, and remediation priorities.
Based on the security tools accessible from the terminal, generate an action plan for an authorized penetration test. List tasks and precautions across preparation, scanning, validation, and reporting stages.
A structured test plan describing goals, suggested command types, and reporting methods for each phase.
Run unified penetration testing workflows for reconnaissance, scanning, code analysis, and authenticated checks.
Run authorized penetration testing and security auditing workflows with one MCP tool.
Use natural language to run authorized Metasploit testing and manage sessions.
Use natural language to search exploits, manage sessions, and run penetration tests.
Connect to Kali Linux to run penetration testing and security validation commands.
Build, debug, and manage software tasks with natural language across LLMs.