Authentik MCP Server

Created By
Roney Dsilvaa year ago
Authentik MCP provides Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for seamless integration with Authentik's API, supporting both full-featured and diagnostic-only modes. These servers enable secure, automated user, group, and system management through MCP-compatible tools.
Overview

What is Authentik MCP Server?

Authentik MCP Server provides Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for seamless integration with Authentik's API, enabling secure and automated user, group, and system management.

How to use Authentik MCP Server?

To use Authentik MCP, install the desired package for either full API access or diagnostic-only mode, configure your MCP-compatible tool to point to the installed server, and manage the server lifecycle through the tool interface.

Key features of Authentik MCP Server?

  • Full-featured and diagnostic-only server options
  • User, group, and application management capabilities
  • Event monitoring and system health checks
  • Integration with various MCP-compatible tools

Use cases of Authentik MCP Server?

  1. Managing user accounts and permissions
  2. Monitoring system performance and security events
  3. Configuring authentication flows and applications
  4. Generating compliance reports and audit trails

FAQ from Authentik MCP Server?

  • Can I run the servers directly via CLI?

No, these servers are intended to be managed by MCP-compatible tools.

  • What programming languages are supported?

Authentik MCP is available in both Python and Node.js implementations.

  • Is there documentation available?

Yes, comprehensive documentation is available on the Authentik website and GitHub repository.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "authentik": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "@cdmx/authentik-diag-mcp",
        "--base-url",
        "https://your-authentik-instance",
        "--token",
        "your-api-token"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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Roney Dsilva
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