Scan remote MCP servers for protocol, security, and TLS issues.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "io.github.fpetitit/mcpcheckup" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-github-fpetitit-mcpcheckup' 'https://mcpcheckup.xyz/api/mcp'
Scan this remote MCP server for protocol compatibility, security configuration, and TLS issues. Return findings, risk levels, and remediation advice: <server URL>
A scan report listing protocol issues, security risks, TLS problems, and remediation recommendations.
Focus on this MCP server’s TLS certificate chain, handshake flow, expiration status, and cipher configuration. Flag anything that may cause failures or insecurity: <server URL>
Detailed results covering certificate validity, handshake status, cipher suites, and potential TLS risks.
We are about to release an MCP service. Run a full checkup on the remote instance, reviewing protocol implementation, security exposure, and TLS configuration, then rank issues by severity.
A severity-ranked pre-release checklist that helps the team prioritize high-risk fixes.
Scan MCP servers for runtime, static, config, dependency, and compliance risks.
Scan MCP servers for common security risks and assign A-F grades.
Scan configured MCP servers locally and generate inventory with risk scores.
Scan MCP servers for deprecated features and generate dated migration checklists.
Collect system info, run network scans, and extend workflows with custom tools.
Get CVE-based security review prompts to find risky code vulnerabilities faster.