mcp-remote-macos-use
by hanzoai
Overview
Enables an AI agent, via an MCP client like Claude Desktop, to fully control and automate tasks on a remote macOS system.
Installation
No command providedSecurity Notes
The server explicitly states support for VNC Protocol 30, which uses Diffie-Hellman with a 512-bit prime. This protocol is considered weak and vulnerable to modern attacks, especially when connecting to older macOS clients (OS X 10.11 or earlier from macOS 11-12). While it mentions stronger protocols for newer macOS versions, the presence of a weak default/fallback is a significant risk. Environment variables for credentials can also be a security concern if not handled carefully. Use with extreme caution and only on trusted, isolated networks.
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