ctfd-mcp
MCP server for CTFd that lets regular users browse challenges, manage dynamic instances, and submit flags.
CTFd MCP server (user scope)
MCP server that lets a regular CTFd user list challenges, read details, start/stop dynamic docker instances, and submit flags.
Requirements
- Python 3.13 (managed by
uv). - Environment variables (choose one auth method):
CTFD_URL(e.g. https://ctfd.example.com)CTFD_TOKEN(user token, not admin) orCTFD_SESSION(session cookie if tokens are disabled).CTFD_CSRF_TOKEN(optional, only if the server/plugin requires CSRF for ctfd-owl).
You can store them in a .env file in the repo root:
CTFD_URL=https://ctfd.example.com/
CTFD_USERNAME=your_username
CTFD_PASSWORD=your_password
# or, if you prefer to use a token:
# CTFD_TOKEN=your_ctfd_api_token_here
# or, if tokens are disabled:
# CTFD_SESSION=your_session_token_here
# and, if the owl plugin enforces CSRF:
# CTFD_CSRF_TOKEN=your_csrf_token_here
Install
- From PyPI (recommended):
uvx ctfd-mcp --help - From source checkout (no install):
uvx --from . ctfd-mcp --help
Run MCP server (stdio)
# installed from PyPI
uvx ctfd-mcp
# from local checkout
uvx --from . ctfd-mcp
Cursor and Claude MCP config example
{
"mcpServers": {
"ctfd-mcp": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["ctfd-mcp"],
"env": {
"CTFD_URL": "https://ctfd.example.com",
"CTFD_TOKEN": "your_user_token"
}
}
}
}
Codex MCP config example
[mcp_servers.ctfd-mcp]
command = "uvx"
args = ["ctfd-mcp"]
[mcp_servers.ctfd-mcp.env]
CTFD_URL = "https://ctfd.example.com"
CTFD_TOKEN = "your_user_token"
Exposed tools
list_challenges(category?, only_unsolved?)— list visible challenges, optional category/unsolved filter.challenge_details(challenge_id)— description (HTML +description_text), metadata, attachment URLs, solved status.submit_flag(challenge_id, flag)— attempt a flag; returns status/message.start_container(challenge_id)— unified start; auto-detects dynamic_docker, ctfd-owl or k8s/api/v1/k8s.stop_container(container_id?, challenge_id?)— unified stop; whale can be stopped with justcontainer_id, owl/k8s needchallenge_id.
Attachments are returned as absolute URLs in files; the client/host can fetch them directly.
MCP resources
resource://ctfd/challenges/{challenge_id}— markdown snapshot of a challenge (metadata, description, attachment URLs, connection info if present).
Error handling
- Missing env/config -> clear MCP error.
- 401/403 -> auth failed, check token or session cookie.
- 404 -> not found (or dynamic container API missing).
- 429 -> rate limited (Retry-After if present).
- Other HTTP/API errors -> surfaced as MCP errors with CTFd message/status.
Notes and troubleshooting
- Dynamic containers require the ctfd-whale (dynamic_docker) plugin on the target CTFd; otherwise
/api/v1/containersreturns 404. - Owl challenges (
dynamic_check_docker) use a different endpoint:/plugins/ctfd-owl/container?challenge_id=<id>. They usually require a session cookie, and some setups require a CSRF token; setCTFD_CSRF_TOKENif needed. - Some events expose Kubernetes-backed instances at
/api/v1/k8s/{get,create,delete}with multipart form data; the client will try these when the challenge type includesk8s(or when a dynamic_docker endpoint is missing). - If the server redirects you to
/login(302) when using a token, switch to a browser session cookie: setCTFD_SESSIONfrom thesessioncookie after logging in. - The client now supports logging in with
CTFD_USERNAMEandCTFD_PASSWORD; these fields take precedence over stale tokens/sessions. - Auth priority: username/password first, then token, then session cookie. Lower-priority credentials are ignored when a higher-priority option is present.
Support / feedback
If something breaks or you have questions, reach out:
- Telegram: @ismailgaleev
- Jabber: [email protected]
- Email: [email protected]
Testing
- Run
uv run pytest. - Timeouts are configurable via env:
CTFD_TIMEOUT(total),CTFD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT,CTFD_READ_TIMEOUT(seconds). Defaults are 20s total / 10s connect / 15s read.
Development
- Dev dependencies:
uv sync --group dev - Lint/format:
uv run ruff check .anduv run ruff format . - Tests:
uv run pytest - Pre-commit:
uv run pre-commit install(seeCONTRIBUTING.md)
License
Apache-2.0. See LICENSE.
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