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Discover the best Authentication MCP servers for AI agents. Browse tools, use cases, installation guides, and integration documentation for authentication-focused Model Context Protocol implementations.
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Magg: The MCP Aggregator
Magg is an MCP Aggregator – a meta-MCP server that manages, aggregates, and proxies multiple MCP servers. It acts as a central hub for discovering, configuring, and orchestrating MCP servers, allowing large language models to extend their capabilities at runtime. Magg exposes a suite of tools to search, add, configure, enable/disable, and proxy MCP servers and their tools, merging them under unified prefixes and persisting configurations across sessions. It also includes built-in health and status tools, Real-time Notifications, and MBro (MCP Browser) for interactive exploration, making it easier to compose, manage, and monitor complex MCP ecosystems. Whether you’re running stdio, HTTP, or hybrid transports, Magg provides flexible deployment modes, kit management, and secure access with optional JWT-based authentication.
Pipedream MCP Server
Pipedream MCP Server is a reference implementation for self-hosting a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. It showcases how to manage and serve MCP-based apps and tools in your own environment, providing you with a way to run MCP servers locally or within your organization. Note that this MCP server is a reference implementation and is no longer actively maintained; for production workloads, Pipedream recommends using the remote MCP server, which offers hosted reliability and scaling. The server supports two primary modes and integrates with Pipedream Connect for authentication and API management, enabling automatic app discovery and credential storage with enterprise-grade security.