FTP Access
Provides access to an FTP server for file operations.
MCP Server for FTP Access
This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server provides tools for interacting with FTP servers. It allows Claude.app to list directories, download and upload files, create directories, and delete files/directories on FTP servers.
Features
- List Directory Contents: View files and folders on the FTP server
- Download Files: Retrieve file content from the FTP server
- Upload Files: Create new files or update existing ones
- Create Directories: Make new folders on the FTP server
- Delete Files/Directories: Remove files or directories
Installation
Installing via Smithery
To install mcp-server-ftp for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @alxspiker/mcp-server-ftp --client claude
Prerequisites
- Node.js 16 or higher
- Claude for Desktop (or other MCP-compatible client)
Building from Source
Linux/macOS
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/alxspiker/mcp-server-ftp.git
cd mcp-server-ftp
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Build the project
npm run build
Windows
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/alxspiker/mcp-server-ftp.git
cd mcp-server-ftp
# Run the Windows build helper script
build-windows.bat
The build-windows.bat script handles dependency installation and building on Windows systems, with fallback options if the TypeScript compiler has issues.
Configuration
To use this server with Claude for Desktop, add it to your configuration file:
MacOS/Linux
Edit ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ftp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-server-ftp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"FTP_HOST": "ftp.example.com",
"FTP_PORT": "21",
"FTP_USER": "your-username",
"FTP_PASSWORD": "your-password",
"FTP_SECURE": "false"
}
}
}
}
Windows
Edit %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ftp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["C:\\path\\to\\mcp-server-ftp\\build\\index.js"],
"env": {
"FTP_HOST": "ftp.example.com",
"FTP_PORT": "21",
"FTP_USER": "your-username",
"FTP_PASSWORD": "your-password",
"FTP_SECURE": "false"
}
}
}
}
Troubleshooting Windows Build Issues
If you encounter build issues on Windows:
- Use the provided
build-windows.batscript which handles common build issues - Make sure Node.js and npm are properly installed
- Try running the TypeScript compiler directly:
npx tsc - If you still have issues, you can use the pre-compiled files in the
builddirectory by running:node path\to\mcp-server-ftp\build\index.js
Configuration Options
| Environment Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
FTP_HOST | FTP server hostname or IP address | localhost |
FTP_PORT | FTP server port | 21 |
FTP_USER | FTP username (supports encryption) | anonymous |
FTP_PASSWORD | FTP password (supports encryption) | (empty string) |
FTP_SECURE | Use secure FTP (FTPS), ignored when FTP_PROTOCOL=sftp | false |
FTP_PROTOCOL | Protocol to use: ftp or sftp | ftp |
FTP_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH | Path to SSH private key for SFTP (e.g. ~/.ssh/id_ed25519) | (auto-detect) |
FTP_PASSPHRASE | Passphrase for the SSH private key (supports encryption) | (empty string) |
FTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY | 64-character hex AES-256 key for decrypting credentials | (disabled) |
SSH / SFTP Support
In addition to plain FTP and FTPS, the server supports SFTP — the SSH File Transfer Protocol — which runs over an encrypted SSH connection and is unrelated to FTPS.
Set FTP_PROTOCOL=sftp to switch the server into SFTP mode. The default port changes to 22.
Authentication
SFTP supports two authentication methods, chosen automatically:
- Private key — if a key is found (see below), it is used for authentication.
FTP_PASSPHRASEis used to decrypt the key if it is passphrase-protected. - Password — if no key is found,
FTP_PASSWORDis used for password authentication.
Key discovery
The server looks for a private key in this order:
- The path in
FTP_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH(if set) ~/.ssh/id_ed25519~/.ssh/id_rsa~/.ssh/id_ecdsa
Configuration example
{
"mcpServers": {
"ftp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-server-ftp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"FTP_HOST": "sftp.example.com",
"FTP_PORT": "22",
"FTP_PROTOCOL": "sftp",
"FTP_USER": "your-username",
"FTP_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH": "~/.ssh/id_ed25519",
"FTP_PASSPHRASE": "your-key-passphrase"
}
}
}
}
FTP_PASSPHRASE and FTP_USER both support the enc: encrypted format — see Credential Encryption.
Credential Encryption
Storing plaintext passwords in your Claude config file is a security risk. The server supports AES-256-GCM encryption for FTP_USER and FTP_PASSWORD so the config only ever contains ciphertext.
1. Generate an encryption key
node -e "console.log(require('crypto').randomBytes(32).toString('hex'))"
Keep this key secret — treat it like a master password.
2. Encrypt a credential value
npm run build
FTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY=<your-64-char-hex-key> npm run encrypt-env -- <plaintext-value>
The output is a self-contained encrypted string in the format enc:<iv_hex>:<tag_hex>:<ciphertext_hex>.
3. Use the encrypted values in your config
Set FTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY alongside the encrypted credentials. Values that do not start with enc: are treated as plaintext, so you can encrypt selectively.
{
"mcpServers": {
"ftp-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/mcp-server-ftp/build/index.js"],
"env": {
"FTP_HOST": "ftp.example.com",
"FTP_PORT": "21",
"FTP_USER": "enc:aabbcc...:ddeeff...:112233...",
"FTP_PASSWORD": "enc:aabbcc...:ddeeff...:112233...",
"FTP_SECURE": "false",
"FTP_ENCRYPTION_KEY": "<your-64-char-hex-key>"
}
}
}
}
Usage
After configuring and restarting Claude for Desktop, you can use natural language to perform FTP operations:
- "List the files in the /public directory on my FTP server"
- "Download the file /data/report.txt from the FTP server"
- "Upload this text as a file called notes.txt to the FTP server"
- "Create a new directory called 'backups' on the FTP server"
- "Delete the file obsolete.txt from the FTP server"
- "Remove the empty directory /old-project from the FTP server"
Available Tools
| Tool Name | Description |
|---|---|
list-directory | List contents of an FTP directory |
download-file | Download a file from the FTP server |
upload-file | Upload a file to the FTP server |
create-directory | Create a new directory on the FTP server |
delete-file | Delete a file from the FTP server |
delete-directory | Delete a directory from the FTP server |
Security Considerations
- Use the Credential Encryption feature to avoid storing plaintext passwords in your config file.
- Prefer SFTP (
FTP_PROTOCOL=sftp) over plain FTP or FTPS where possible — it uses SSH and does not require certificate management. - Consider using FTPS (secure FTP) by setting
FTP_SECURE=trueif your server supports it but SFTP is unavailable. - The server creates temporary files for uploads and downloads in your system's temp directory.
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