MCP Auth website & docs
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About MCP Auth website & docs
π Plug-and-play auth for MCP servers.
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Overview
What is MCP Auth website & docs?
MCP Auth gives developers everything needed to add production-ready authentication to an MCP server without spending weeks on OAuth 2.1 and related RFC specifications. It works with any compliant OAuth 2.1 or OpenID Connect provider and provides a provider-agnostic integration.
How to use MCP Auth website & docs?
Integrate MCP Auth by connecting to a trusted OAuth 2.1 or OpenID Connect provider with a few lines of code. Choose from a verified provider list or use the included tool to check if a provider is compliant.
Key features of MCP Auth website & docs
- Skip spec docs and boilerplate code.
- Works with any compliant OAuth 2.1 or OpenID Connect provider.
- Includes a tool to verify provider compliance.
- Provides a verified list of compatible providers.
- Follows the MCP spec and security best practices.
Use cases of MCP Auth website & docs
- Add authentication to a new MCP server quickly.
- Replace a custom auth implementation with a spec-compliant one.
- Launch a production MCP server with confidence in its auth layer.
FAQ from MCP Auth website & docs
What does MCP Auth handle for me?
It handles the OAuth 2.1 and related RFC requirements so you can add auth to your MCP server without studying spec documents.
Which providers does MCP Auth work with?
MCP Auth is provider-agnostic and works with any compliant OAuth 2.1 or OpenID Connect provider. You can use a verified list or test your own provider with a compliance tool.
Is MCP Auth ready for production?
Yes. MCP Auth follows the MCP spec and best practices, enabling you to launch with confidence.
How do I check if my provider is compliant?
Use the tool provided with MCP Auth to verify whether your OAuth 2.1 or OpenID Connect provider meets the requirements.
Does MCP Auth require any additional dependencies?
The README does not specify any required runtime dependencies beyond a compliant OAuth 2.1 / OpenID Connect provider.
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