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An MCP server to query the NIST National Vulnerability Database (NVD)

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NVD Database MCP Server

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A Model Context Protocol server implementation to query the NIST National Vulnerability Database (NVD) via its API. https://nvd.nist.gov/

As a prerequisite an NVD API key is required. (Request here).

Status

Works with Claude Desktop app and other MCP compliant hosts and clients using both the stdio and sse transports.

Features

  • Query specific CVEs by ID with detailed vulnerability data.
  • Search the NVD database by keyword with customizable result options.
  • Supports Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport for real-time communication.
  • Compatible with MCP-compliant clients like Claude Desktop.

Tools

The server implements the following tools to query the NVD Database:

  • get_cve:

    • Description: Retrieves a CVE record by its ID.
    • Parameters:
      • cve_id (str): The CVE ID (e.g., CVE-2019-1010218).
      • concise (bool, default False): If True, returns a shorter format.
    • Returns: Detailed CVE info including scores, weaknesses, and references.
  • search_cve:

    • Description: Searches the NVD database by keyword.
    • Parameters:
      • keyword (str): Search term (e.g., Red Hat).
      • exact_match (bool, default False): If True, requires an exact phrase match.
      • concise (bool, default False): If True, returns shorter CVE records.
      • results (int, default 10): Maximum number of CVE records (1-2000).
    • Returns: List of matching CVEs with total count.

Configuration

  1. Create or edit the Claude Desktop configuration file located at:

    • On macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
    • On Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
  2. Add the following:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mcp-nvd": {
      "command": "/path/to/uvx",
      "args": ["mcp-nvd"],
      "env": {
        "NVD_API_KEY": "your-api-key"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Replace /path/to/uvx with the absolute path to the uvx executable. Find the path with which uvx command in a terminal. This ensures that the correct version of uvx is used when starting the server.

  2. Restart Claude Desktop to apply the changes.

Development

Setup

  1. Prerequisites:

  2. Clone the Repository:

git clone https://github.com/marcoeg/mcp-nvd
cd mcp-nvd
  1. Set Environment Variables:

    • Create a .env file in the project root:
      NVD_API_KEY=your-api-key
      
    • Replace your-api-key with your NVD API key.
  2. Install Dependencies:

uv sync
uv pip install -e .

Run with the MCP Inspector

cd /path/to/the/repo
source .env

npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector uv \
    --directory /path/to/repo/mcp-nvd run mcp-nvd

Then open the browser to the URL indicated by the MCP Inspector, typically http://localhost:8077?proxyPort=8078

Switch freely between stdio and sse transport types in the inspector.

Testing with the SSE Client

Run the Server:

cd /path/to/the/repo
source .env

uv run mcp-nvd --transport sse --port 9090
  • Runs with SSE transport on port 9090 by default.

Run the Client:

Test get_cve:

uv run client.py http://localhost:9090/sse CVE-2019-1010218

Test search_cve (default 10 results):

uv run client.py http://localhost:9090/sse "search:Red Hat"

Test search_cve (exact match, 5 results):

uv run client.py http://localhost:9090/sse "search:Microsoft Windows:exact:5"

Docker Setup

Build

docker build -t mcp-nvd:latest .

Run

With .env:

docker run -d -p 9090:9090 -v /path/to/.env:/app/.env mcp-nvd:latest

With env var:

docker run -d -p 9090:9090 -e NVD_API_KEY="your-key" mcp-nvd:latest

Custom port:

docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v /path/to/.env:/app/.env mcp-nvd:latest uv run mcp-nvd --transport sse --port 8080 --host 0.0.0.0

Verify

docker logs <container_id>
# Expect: INFO: Uvicorn running on http://0.0.0.0:9090

Test:

uv run client.py http://localhost:9090/sse CVE-2019-1010218

Notes

  • Ensure .env has NVD_API_KEY=your-key or use -e.
  • Default port: 9090.

Here’s the summary formatted as Markdown comments within a code block, suitable for inclusion in a file like docker-compose.yaml or README.md:

Using Docker Compose for Testing

This docker-compose.yaml, located in the tests/ directory, defines a service for testing the MCP-NVD server using a pre-built Docker image. It’s designed for a testing use case, similar to a standalone service like clickhouse, and assumes the image is built beforehand rather than rebuilt each time.

Assumptions

  • Pre-built Image: The service uses a pre-built image tagged as mcp-nvd:test, available locally or in a registry. The image is based on the Dockerfile in the parent directory, which sets up the MCP-NVD server with uv and runs it in SSE mode on port 9090.

How to Build the Image

To create the mcp-nvd:test image:

  1. Navigate to the project root:
    cd ./mcp-nvd
    
  2. Build the image using the Dockerfile:
    docker build -t mcp-nvd:test .
    
    • This builds the image with all dependencies from pyproject.toml and the mcp_nvd/ module, setting the default command to run the server.

Running the Service

From the tests/ directory:

cd tests
docker-compose up
  • Access: The server runs at http://localhost:9090.
  • Stop: docker-compose down.
  • Environment: Ensure NVD_API_KEY is in ../.env or use docker-compose --env-file ../.env up.

Running test_tools.py in the Docker Compose Scenario

To run the unit tests (test_tools.py) within the Docker environment:

  1. Start the Service: Ensure the mcp-nvd service is running via docker-compose up.
  2. Exec into the Container:
    • Identify the container name (e.g., mcp-nvd-mcp-nvd-1) with:
      docker ps
      
    • Run the tests inside the container:
      docker exec -it mcp-nvd-mcp-nvd-1 python /app/tests/test_tools.py
      
    • Note: Assumes test_tools.py is copied into the image at /app/tests/. If not, modify the Dockerfile to include:
      COPY tests/ ./tests/
      
      Then rebuild the image with docker build -t mcp-nvd:test . from the root.
  3. Alternative: Run tests locally against the containerized service:
    cd tests
    python test_tools.py
    
    • This tests against http://localhost:9090 while the service runs.

Key Details

  • Port: 9090 is exposed for SSE access.
  • Logs: Stored in a log-data volume (optional).
  • Image: Must be built once and tagged as mcp-nvd:test before running docker-compose.

Credits to @sidharthrajaram for its working pattern for SSE-based MCP clients and servers: https://github.com/sidharthrajaram/mcp-sse

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