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A Model Context Protocol server for Pi-hole

Project description

🍓 pihole-mcp-serer

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Pi-hole. This server exposes Pi-hole functionality as tools that can be used by AI assistants.

Dependencies

Docker

uv (Optional, for Development)

If you want to run the application locally, use uv. Install it with your package manager of choice.

Environment

Create a .env file in the project root with your Pi-hole credentials:

# Primary Pi-hole (required)
PIHOLE_URL=https://your-pihole.local/
PIHOLE_PASSWORD=your-admin-password
#PIHOLE_NAME=Primary        # optional, defaults to URL if unset

# Secondary Pi-hole (optional)
#PIHOLE2_URL=https://secondary-pihole.local/
#PIHOLE2_PASSWORD=password2
#PIHOLE2_NAME=Secondary     # optional

# Up to 4 Pi-holes:
#PIHOLE3_URL=...
#PIHOLE3_PASSWORD=...
#PIHOLE3_NAME=...

#PIHOLE4_URL=...
#PIHOLE4_PASSWORD=...
#PIHOLE4_NAME=...

Project Structure

The project follows a modular organization for better maintainability:

/
├── main.py                # Main application entry point
├── tools/                 # Pi-hole tools organized by functionality
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── config.py          # Configuration-related tools (DNS settings)
│   └── metrics.py         # Metrics and query-related tools
├── resources/             # MCP resources
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── common.py          # Common resources (piholes://, version://)
├── docker-compose.yml     # Docker Compose configuration for production
├── docker-compose.dev.yml # Docker Compose for development with volume mounts
└── Dockerfile             # Docker build configuration

This structure separates the code into logical components while maintaining compatibility with all run modes.

Running the Server

There are several ways to run the Pi-hole MCP server:

Using Docker (Recommended for Production)

# Standard deployment
docker-compose up -d

The server will be available at http://localhost:8383

Development Mode with Docker

For development, use the dev compose file which builds locally:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up

MCP Inspector

You can run the MCP inspector using uv and the mcp CLI:

uv run mcp dev main.py

This will start an interactive interface at http://localhost:6274 where you can test tools and resources.

API

This MCP server exposes the following resources and tools:

Resources

  • piholes://: Returns information about all configured Pi-holes
  • version://: Returns the MCP server version
  • list-tools://: Returns a list of tool categories
    • list-tools://{category}: Returns a list of tools within a specific category

Tools

Each tool call returns results as a list of dictionaries with the following structure:

[
  {
    "pihole": "Pi-hole Name",
    "data": [...]  # Result data from this Pi-hole
  },
  ...
]

Configuration

  • list_local_dns: Lists all local DNS settings from Pi-hole(s)
  • add_local_a_record: Adds a local A record to Pi-hole(s).
  • add_local_cname_record: Adds a local CNAME record to Pi-hole(s).
  • remove_local_a_record: Removes all A records for a hostname.
  • remove_local_cname_record: Removes all CNAME records for a hostname.

Metrics

  • list_queries: Fetches the recent DNS query history from Pi-hole(s)
  • list_query_suggestions: Get query filter suggestions
  • list_query_history: Get activity graph data for queries over time

Testing in goose

Goose is a CLI LLM client that's useful for testing and development. Follow their install instructions here.

The following assumes you've completed the initial setup with goose configure.

Configure Extension

  1. Type goose configure to open the configuration menu.
  2. Select Add Extension
  3. Select Remote Extension
  4. It will ask for a name. It doesn't matter what you name it. I called mine pihole-mcp.
  5. When it asks "What is the SSE endpoint URI?" enter http://localhost:8383/sse.
  6. Enter a timeout.
  7. Add a description if you'd like.
  8. Select No when it asks about environment variables. Screenshot of configuration

Start a Session

Once the server is installed, start a chat session.

goose session

Try asking it: "What are my local DNS records?"

Screenshot of local DNS tool

...or telling it: "Show me my recent DNS queries."

Screenshot of queries

Claude Desktop

Claude's desktop client currently only support's the STDIO protocol, however you can use a proxy to communicate with the SSE endpoint.

Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json file.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pihole": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-remote",
        "http://localhost:8383/sse"
      ]
    }
  }
}

If you're connecting to a different host on your local network and using an unsecured connection, you'll need to explicitly allow it with the --allow-http argument. For example:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pihole": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "mcp-remote",
        "http://192.168.1.255:8383/sse",
        "--allow-http"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Afterwards, completely restart the application and try it out.

Claude DNS info

Claude query info

License

MIT

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