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Agenthost MCP Server

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Agent-first web hosting: deploy sites, apps, databases and domains over MCP.

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Agent-first web hosting: deploy sites, apps, databases and domains over MCP.

Remote endpoints: streamable-http: https://agenthost.eu/mcp

Security Report

10.0
Low Risk10.0Low Risk

Valid MCP server (1 strong, 1 medium validity signals). No known CVEs in dependencies. Imported from the Official MCP Registry.

Endpoint verified · Requires authentication · 1 issue found

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HTTP Network Access

Connects to external APIs or services over the internet.

How to Connect

Remote Plugin

No local installation needed. Your AI client connects to the remote endpoint directly.

Add this to your MCP configuration to connect:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "eu-agenthost-agenthost": {
      "url": "https://agenthost.eu/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Documentation

View on GitHub

From the project's GitHub README.

agenthost MCP server

agenthost is agent-first web hosting, driven entirely through an MCP server. This repository holds the MCP Registry listing for it — server.json — and the workflow that publishes that listing.

agenthost is a remote MCP server: it is hosted by agenthost and reachable over Streamable HTTP at https://agenthost.eu/mcp. There is nothing to install locally.

  • Registry name: eu.agenthost/agenthost
  • Endpoint: https://agenthost.eu/mcp (Streamable HTTP)
  • Website: https://agenthost.eu

The server code itself lives in agenthost's private control-panel repository; this repository only carries the public registry metadata.

Connecting

Point any MCP client that speaks Streamable HTTP at https://agenthost.eu/mcp. Authentication is handled by the client's OAuth flow — you sign in (or sign up) at agenthost in your browser, so there is no token to paste. For unattended clients that cannot open a browser, agenthost can mint a long-lived API token to send as a Bearer header.

Example client configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "agenthost": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "https://agenthost.eu/mcp"
    }
  }
}

Publishing

Publishing is automated with GitHub Actions (.github/workflows/publish-mcp.yml). The registry entry is namespaced under eu.agenthost — the reverse-DNS form of agenthost.eu — and ownership is proven with DNS authentication: a TXT record on the apex of agenthost.eu holds the public half of an Ed25519 signing key, and the workflow signs with the private half stored in the MCP_PRIVATE_KEY secret.

  • Every push and pull request validates server.json against the official schema (mcp-publisher validate) — no secret required.
  • Pushing a v* tag (or running the workflow manually) publishes to the registry. On a tag, the published version is taken from the tag, so the git tag is the single source of truth for the registry version.

To cut a release:

git tag v0.1.0
git push origin v0.1.0

Verify afterwards:

curl "https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io/v0.1/servers?search=eu.agenthost/agenthost"

One-time DNS auth setup

Generate the signing key on a trusted machine (needs OpenSSL 3+), so the private key never leaves your control:

# 1. Generate an Ed25519 key pair
openssl genpkey -algorithm Ed25519 -out key.pem

# 2. Build the DNS TXT record (public key)
PUBLIC_KEY="$(openssl pkey -in key.pem -pubout -outform DER | tail -c 32 | base64)"
echo "agenthost.eu. IN TXT \"v=MCPv1; k=ed25519; p=${PUBLIC_KEY}\""

# 3. Extract the private key for the GitHub secret
openssl pkey -in key.pem -noout -text | grep -A3 'priv:' | tail -n +2 | tr -d ' :\n'; echo

Then:

  1. Add the TXT record from step 2 on the apex of agenthost.eu (agenthost.eu, not a _mcp-auth subdomain). Wait for it to propagate.
  2. Add the private key from step 3 as a repository secret named MCP_PRIVATE_KEY (Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions). For stronger protection, store it instead on a GitHub Environment named mcp-registry-publish and restrict that environment to the default branch and release tags — the workflow already references that environment.
  3. Delete key.pem once the secret is stored.

If you rotate the key, remove the old TXT record from the apex — a stale record is tried first and will fail verification.

Editing server.json

server.json follows the MCP Registry server.schema.json (the $schema field pins the exact version). Keep the remotes[].url in sync with the production endpoint, and keep description within the schema's 100-character limit. CI validates every change, so a malformed edit fails in review.

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