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roadrecon_mcp_serverClaude MCP server to perform analysis on ROADrecon data

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The roadrecon_mcp_server is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides AI assistants like Claude with access to ROADRecon Azure AD data for security analysis. It acts as a bridge between the ROADRecon instance and MCP-compatible clients, enabling the execution of security analysis tools and prompts on Azure AD data. The server is part of the ROADtools suite by dirkjanm and requires a running ROADRecon instance with a web GUI accessible. The tool allows users to analyze Azure AD data, run security analysis, and execute pre-built prompts for common security tasks.

Key features

  • Access Azure AD data via resources (e.g., roadrecon://users)
  • Run security analysis with tools (e.g., find_privileged_users)
  • Use pre-built prompts for common security tasks
  • Analyze MFA status of users
  • Find applications with secrets or certificates

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

Security Posture Analysis

Analyze the overall security posture of an Azure AD environment, including MFA status, privileged access, and application security.

Compliance Monitoring

Monitor Azure AD data for compliance with organizational security policies, such as identifying users with high-privilege roles or applications with secrets.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enables AI-powered security analysis of Azure AD data
  • Provides pre-built analysis templates for common security tasks
  • Supports MCP-compatible clients like Claude Desktop
  • Allows for the execution of custom security analysis tools

Cons

  • Requires a running ROADRecon instance with a web GUI accessible
  • Limited to Python 3.8+ environments
  • Dependent on the ROADtools suite by dirkjanm

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Q&A

Can I run custom security analysis tools with this server, or only the pre‑built ones?

The server ships with pre‑built tools like find_privileged_users and analyze_mfa_status, but it also supports execution of custom security analysis tools that you add to the ROADtools suite, as long as they follow the MCP protocol.

Asked by Yaw Owusu · May 26, 2026

How does Claude connect to the roadrecon_mcp_server for Azure AD analysis?

In Claude Desktop, go to Settings → Servers, add a new server, and select the running roadrecon_mcp_server instance; once installed, Claude can access ROADRecon resources (e.g., roadrecon://users) and run built‑in tools and prompts.

Asked by Omar Haddad · Apr 8, 2026

What are the prerequisites to install and run roadrecon_mcp_server?

You need Python 3.8 or higher, a running ROADRecon instance with its web GUI accessible (default http://localhost:5000), and an MCP‑compatible client such as Claude Desktop.

Asked by Quoc Bui · Mar 31, 2026

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