MCPJungle
Self-hosted MCP registry and proxy/gateway for connecting enterprise AI agents to MCP servers.
🛡️ AgentReady threat assessment
MAESTRO 7-layer threat model + OWASP AIVSS risk score for MCPJungle, derived from its capabilities.
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Overview
MCPJungle is a self-hosted registry and proxy that centralizes and governs how enterprise AI agents connect to many MCP servers. As a gateway it is a security control point (and a single point of failure) - it can enforce access policy but also concentrates trust and credentials for all downstream servers.
Key features
- Self-hosted MCP registry
- Proxy/gateway for many servers
- Enterprise-oriented governance
Use cases
- Centrally governing MCP access
- Proxying agent-to-server traffic