This MCP demonstrates a local server setup that employs Web Account Manager (WAM) for user authentication and authorization, providing a secure way to manage user access locally with integration to Windows authentication services.
This MCP demonstrates a local server setup that employs Web Account Manager (WAM) for user authentication and authorization, providing a secure way to manage user access locally with integration to Windows authentication services.
The MCP showcases a local server implementation that leverages Web Account Manager (WAM) technology to authenticate and authorize users. It offers a secure environment where user credentials and access rights are managed locally, supporting enterprise and development scenarios that require integrated Windows and web-based authentication workflows. This approach enhances security, simplifies user management, and provides a seamless user experience when accessing protected resources within Windows environments.
Who will use dend/mcp-local-auth-wam?
Developers
Security professionals
IT administrators
How to use the dend/mcp-local-auth-wam?
Step1: Clone or download the repository from GitHub
Step2: Review the README for setup instructions
Step3: Configure WAM settings as needed
Step4: Run the server application locally
Step5: Test user authorization through the local MCP interface
dend/mcp-local-auth-wam's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
User authentication via Web Account Manager
Local server setup for user authorization
Integration with Windows authentication
The Benefits
Enhanced security for local applications
Streamlined user management
Seamless integration with Windows environment
dend/mcp-local-auth-wam's Main Use Cases & Applications
Local enterprise authentication systems
Development and testing of web applications with integrated user management