Connect to Sumo Logic API for log search, metrics queries, and monitoring automation.
This tool claims to integrate with the Sumo Logic API for log and monitoring queries, but the provided materials are sparse and appear incomplete relative to the stated functionality. Because it is open source and auditable, it is better classified as caution rather than high risk, though network egress, data access, and project maturity remain unclear.
The description says it integrates with the Sumo Logic API, while the metadata says 'no credentials'; in practice, access to a third-party log platform usually requires authentication. No explicit credential abuse red flags are shown, but the credential model and handling are insufficiently documented and should be verified.
The stated functionality clearly implies calling the Sumo Logic API for log searches, metric queries, and monitoring, so network egress is expected; however, the materials list 'no remote host,' which is inconsistent with the description, and no domains or data-flow details are provided. This is a normal capability for such a tool, but the documentation lacks transparency.
The system flags indicate that this MCP tool executes code/processes, which is a normal operational characteristic of MCP servers. The materials do not show requests for system privileges beyond the stated purpose, nor obvious malicious execution behavior, so this is caution rather than high risk.
By description, it can access logs, metrics, and monitoring data in Sumo Logic, which may contain sensitive business information. The materials do not state whether it is read-only, whether it writes back, whether it touches local files, or how scope is constrained, so the data access boundary is unclear.
There is a public GitHub repository and the source is auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, indicating weak maturity and maintenance signals.
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