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OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP Server
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Connect your AI agent to StackOne's OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server and give it 62 MCP tools out of the box. Auth, tool execution, and security all managed.

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62 Agent Actions

Create, read, update, and delete across OpenVPN CloudConnexa — and extend your agent's capabilities with custom actions.

Authentication

Agent Tool Authentication

Per-user OAuth in one call. Your OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server gets session-scoped tokens with zero credentials stored on your infra.

Agent Auth →

Security

Agent Protection

Every OpenVPN CloudConnexa tool response scanned for prompt injection in milliseconds — 88.7% accuracy, all running on CPU.

Prompt Injection Defense →

Performance

Max Agent Context. Min Cost.

Free up to 96% of your agent's context window to enhance reasoning and reduce cost, on every OpenVPN CloudConnexa call.

Tools Discovery →

What is the OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP Server?

A OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server lets AI agents read and write OpenVPN CloudConnexa data through the Model Context Protocol — Anthropic's open standard for connecting LLMs to external tools. StackOne's OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server ships with 62 pre-built actions, fully extensible via the Connector Builder — plus managed authentication, prompt injection defense, observability, and agent execution runtime. Connect it from MCP clients like Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Goose, and VS Code, or from agent frameworks like OpenAI Agents SDK, LangChain, and Vercel AI SDK.

All OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP Tools

Every action from OpenVPN CloudConnexa's API, ready for your agent. Create, read, update, and delete — scoped to exactly what you need.

Networks

  • Create Network

    Create a new CloudConnexa network

  • List Networks

    List all CloudConnexa networks in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Network

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa network by ID

  • Update Network

    Update an existing CloudConnexa network

  • Delete Network

    Delete a CloudConnexa network by ID

Network Connectors

  • Create Network Connector

    Create a new network connector under a parent network

  • List Network Connectors

    List all CloudConnexa network connectors. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Network Connector

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa network connector by ID

  • Update Network Connector

    Update an existing network connector

  • Delete Network Connector

    Delete a network connector by ID

Hosts

  • Create Host

    Create a new CloudConnexa host

  • List Hosts

    List all CloudConnexa hosts in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Host

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa host by ID

  • Update Host

    Update an existing CloudConnexa host

  • Delete Host

    Delete a CloudConnexa host by ID

Host Connectors

  • Create Host Connector

    Create a new host connector under a parent host

  • List Host Connectors

    List all CloudConnexa host connectors. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Host Connector

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa host connector by ID

  • Update Host Connector

    Update an existing CloudConnexa host connector

  • Delete Host Connector

    Delete a CloudConnexa host connector by ID

Users

  • Create User

    Create a new CloudConnexa user

  • List Users

    List all CloudConnexa users in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get User

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa user by ID

  • Update User

    Update an existing CloudConnexa user

  • Delete User

    Delete a CloudConnexa user by ID

User Groups

  • Create User Group

    Create a new CloudConnexa user group

  • List User Groups

    List all CloudConnexa user groups in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get User Group

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa user group by ID

  • Update User Group

    Update an existing CloudConnexa user group

  • Delete User Group

    Delete a CloudConnexa user group by ID

Devices

  • Create Device

    Create a new CloudConnexa device registration

  • List Devices

    List all CloudConnexa devices in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Device

    Retrieve a single CloudConnexa device by ID

  • Update Device

    Update an existing CloudConnexa device

  • Delete Device

    Delete a CloudConnexa device by ID

DNS Records

  • Create DNS Record

    Create a new custom DNS record

  • List DNS Records

    List all custom DNS records in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get DNS Record

    Retrieve a single DNS record by ID

  • Update DNS Record

    Update an existing DNS record

  • Delete DNS Record

    Delete a DNS record by ID

Routes

  • Create Route

    Create a new route on a network

  • List Routes

    List all routes for a network. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Update Route

    Update an existing route

  • Delete Route

    Delete a route by ID

Access Groups

  • Create Access Group

    Create a new access group

  • List Access Groups

    List all access groups in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Access Group

    Retrieve a single access group by ID

  • Update Access Group

    Update an existing access group

  • Delete Access Group

    Delete an access group by ID

Location Contexts

  • Create Location Context

    Create a new location context policy

  • List Location Contexts

    List all location context policies in the tenant. Supports page/size offset pagination.

  • Get Location Context

    Retrieve a single location context by ID

  • Update Location Context

    Update an existing location context policy

  • Delete Location Context

    Delete a location context by ID

Other (8)

  • List Sessions

    List CloudConnexa connection sessions. Supports cursor pagination.

  • List VPN Regions

    List all available CloudConnexa VPN regions

  • Activate Network Connector

    Activate a suspended CloudConnexa network connector

  • Suspend Network Connector

    Suspend an active CloudConnexa network connector

  • Activate Host Connector

    Activate a suspended CloudConnexa host connector

  • Suspend Host Connector

    Suspend an active CloudConnexa host connector

  • Activate User

    Activate a suspended CloudConnexa user

  • Suspend User

    Suspend an active CloudConnexa user

Set Up Your OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP Server in Minutes

One endpoint. Any framework. Your agent is talking to OpenVPN CloudConnexa in under 10 lines of code.

Agent Frameworks

Claude Desktop
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    "stackone": {
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        "-y",
        "mcp-remote@latest",
        "https://api.stackone.com/mcp?x-account-id=<account_id>",
        "--header",
        "Authorization: Basic <YOUR_BASE64_TOKEN>"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP Server FAQ

Does StackOne have a OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server?
Yes. StackOne offers a hosted OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server with 62 pre-built actions, and every action is tested and QA'd by StackOne. Connect it to Claude, Cursor, and any other MCP client, or to any agent framework through the AI Action SDK. It ships with managed agent authentication, prompt injection defense, and tool discovery with server-side execution that preserve your agent's context window and keep reasoning performance.
OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server vs direct API integration — what's the difference?
A OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server and direct API integration serve different use cases. Direct API integration is for software-to-software — backend code calling OpenVPN CloudConnexa. A OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server is for AI agents — MCP clients like Claude and Cursor, plus framework agents built with OpenAI, LangChain, or Vercel AI — discovering and calling OpenVPN CloudConnexa at runtime. StackOne provides both.
How does OpenVPN CloudConnexa authentication work for AI agents?
OpenVPN CloudConnexa authentication for AI agents works through a StackOne Connect Session. Create one via the dashboard or the SDK — you get an auth link and ready-to-paste config for Claude Desktop, Cursor, and other MCP clients. Your user authenticates their own OpenVPN CloudConnexa account; StackOne handles token exchange, storage, and refresh. Credentials never reach the LLM, and each user is isolated via origin_owner_id.
Are OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP tools vulnerable to prompt injection?
Yes — OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP tools can be vulnerable to indirect prompt injection. Any tool that reads user-written content — documents, messages, tickets, records, or free-text fields — is a potential vector. StackOne Defender scans every tool response before it enters the agent's context — regex patterns in ~1ms, then a MiniLM classifier in ~4ms. 88.7% accuracy, CPU-only.
What is the context bloat of a OpenVPN CloudConnexa agent and how do I avoid it?
Context bloat happens when OpenVPN CloudConnexa tool schemas and API responses eat your OpenVPN CloudConnexa agent's memory, preventing it from reasoning effectively. A single OpenVPN CloudConnexa query can return a massive JSON response, and connecting multiple tools compounds the problem. Tools Discovery and Code Mode reduce context bloat — loading only relevant tools per query and keeping raw responses out of the agent's context.
Can I limit which actions my OpenVPN CloudConnexa agent can access?
Yes — you can limit which actions your OpenVPN CloudConnexa agent can access directly from the StackOne dashboard. Toggle actions on or off, or restrict them to specific accounts, with no code changes to your agent. Session tokens can be scoped to exact actions so if one leaks, exposure stays contained.
Can I create custom agent actions for my OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server?
Yes — you can create custom agent actions for your OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server using Connector Builder. It's an integration agent your coding assistant (Claude Code, Cursor, or Copilot) can invoke to research OpenVPN CloudConnexa's API, generate production-ready connector YAML, test against the live API, and validate before you ship.
When should I NOT use a OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server?
Skip a OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server if your integration is purely software-to-software — direct OpenVPN CloudConnexa API integration is simpler when no AI agent is involved. For deterministic, compliance-critical operations (financial transactions, regulatory reporting), direct API gives you predictable behavior without agent-driven decision-making. MCP shines when AI agents need to dynamically discover and call OpenVPN CloudConnexa actions at runtime.
What AI frameworks and AI clients does the StackOne OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server support?
The StackOne OpenVPN CloudConnexa MCP server supports both. MCP clients (paste-and-go apps): Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, Goose. Agent frameworks (code SDKs you build with): OpenAI Agents SDK, Anthropic, Vercel AI, Google ADK, CrewAI, Pydantic AI, LangChain, LangGraph, Azure AI Foundry.

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