A Node.js server application that connects to a WHM (Web Host Manager) server for account administration and server management. This application implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to allow AI assistants like Claude to interact with WHM APIs.
- Account Management (create, modify, suspend, terminate)
- Server Information and Statistics
- Server Updates and Maintenance
- SSL Certificate Management
- Backup Management
- Email Account Management
- Domain Management
- Security Features
- MCP Protocol Implementation for AI Assistant integration
- Clone the repository
- Install dependencies:
npm install - Configure the
.envfile with your WHM server details:# WHM Server Configuration WHM_SERVER=your-server-domain.com WHM_PORT=2087 WHM_USERNAME=root WHM_API_TOKEN=your-api-token-here # MCP Server Configuration PORT=3000 NODE_ENV=development LOG_LEVEL=info # API Authentication API_KEY=your-secret-api-key-here - Start the server:
npm start
For development:
npm run dev
To use this MCP server with AI assistants like Claude in Cursor, you need to add the following configuration to your mcp.json file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"whm": {
"url": "http://your-server-address:3000/sse"
}
}
}This server implements the Model Context Protocol using HTTP Server-Sent Events (SSE) as the transport mechanism. The implementation follows the standard JSON-RPC 2.0 format for all messages and includes:
- A
/sseendpoint for establishing persistent connections - A
/messagesendpoint for receiving and responding to client requests - Proactive
connection/readyandtools/readynotifications - Standardized error handling with appropriate error codes
The MCP architecture allows AI assistants to safely interact with WHM functionality through clearly defined tools with specific parameter schemas, creating a secure bridge between language models and server management functions.
The MCP server exposes the following WHM functionality via tools:
whm_list_accounts- List all WHM accountswhm_create_account- Create a new cPanel accountwhm_account_summary- Get account detailswhm_suspend_account- Suspend a cPanel accountwhm_unsuspend_account- Unsuspend a cPanel accountwhm_terminate_account- Permanently delete an account
whm_server_status- Get server status and system statswhm_server_load- Get server load statisticswhm_service_status- Get status of server serviceswhm_restart_service- Restart a specific server servicewhm_check_updates- Check for available updateswhm_start_update- Start server update process
whm_list_domains- List domains for an accountwhm_add_domain- Add a domain to an accountwhm_delete_domain- Remove a domain from an account
The API endpoints are organized by resource type:
/api/accounts- Account management operations/api/server- Server information and operations/api/domains- Domain management/api/ssl- SSL certificate management/api/backups- Backup management operations/api/email- Email account management
For detailed API documentation, see the /docs endpoint after starting the server.
This application requires WHM API credentials. Never share your .env file or expose your API tokens.
When using this MCP server for WHM administration, follow these security recommendations:
- API Token Protection: Keep your WHM API tokens secure and rotate them regularly.
- Use TLS/SSL: Always deploy this server with HTTPS in production environments.
- Firewall Rules: Restrict access to the MCP server by IP address where possible.
- Regular Updates: Keep the WHM server updated with the latest security patches.
- Monitoring: Implement monitoring to detect unusual activity or unauthorized access attempts.
- Backup Strategy: Maintain regular backups of all server configurations and data.
Be aware of the distinction between site and root compromises:
- A site compromise affects only specific websites, while a root compromise exposes the entire server.
- In case of any compromise, restore from backups and identify the entry point of the attack.
- For WHM security details, refer to the cPanel Security Best Practices.
You can test the MCP server using the included example client:
npm run example
This will run a simple test client that connects to the MCP server, requests the available tools, and executes a sample command.
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