Securely collect and analyze Linux system logs over HTTP or HTTPS.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "MCP Log Collector" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use MCP Log Collector to connect to this Linux server, collect system logs, nginx error logs, and kernel logs from the last 2 hours, then summarize abnormal events and possible causes in a timeline.
A timeline of key log events, important excerpts, and likely root-cause analysis.
Collect authentication logs from this Linux host for the past 24 hours, filter failed logins, sudo escalations, and suspicious IPs, and generate a security review summary.
A list of suspicious login activities, supporting log evidence, and a security risk summary.
Collect the latest 50 log entries related to a specific systemd service on this machine, analyze what triggered its repeated restarts, and provide troubleshooting suggestions.
Key logs before and after restarts, identified trigger patterns, and next-step troubleshooting suggestions.
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Give AI read-only logs to debug Linux servers safely without shell access.
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Fetch remote logs by IP, port, and path for faster troubleshooting.
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