Manage Porkbun domains, DNS, SSL, and forwarding through AI-driven tools.
This MCP tool claims to expose Porkbun v3 domain-management capabilities to AI agents, so by nature it can modify external account resources. The available material is limited; while it is open-source under MIT and therefore somewhat auditable, community adoption is low and maintenance is unknown, so the overall posture is caution.
The material explicitly states there are no required keys or environment variables. No API token, account password, or other sensitive credential requirement is described, so no explicit credential collection or misuse pattern is evidenced from the provided material.
The description says it exposes the Porkbun v3 API to manage domains, DNS, SSL, URL forwarding, and account settings, which inherently implies communication with Porkbun-related external services and outbound administrative requests. Although no remote host is listed in the objective checks and there is no evidence of exfiltration to unrelated third parties, this is inherently an external-service management tool and its actual request targets and transmitted data should be verified.
The system marks this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs local service code on the host. The provided material does not show requests for unusual system privileges or high-risk operations unrelated to its stated purpose, but running local code still warrants standard caution.
Per the description, the tool can manage domains, DNS, SSL, URL forwarding, and account settings, implying access to and modification of resources and configuration within the user's Porkbun account. No local file read/write scope is described, and no obviously excessive data access is evidenced, but it does have meaningful change authority over external account resources.
Positive signals include an auditable open-source repository and an MIT license, which lower risk. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no README content provided, shows 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, indicating limited maturity and weak maintenance signals; supply-chain trust is therefore moderate at best.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Porkbun MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the Porkbun MCP tools to list all domains in my account and summarize each domain’s expiration date, nameservers, and key DNS records. Flag anything unusual.
A domain inventory with DNS status summaries, highlighting expiring or misconfigured items.
Use the Porkbun MCP tools to update the A record for example.com to 203.0.113.10, add a matching CNAME or equivalent record for www, and then confirm the changes.
Updated DNS records with a confirmation summary and the resulting record details.
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