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by saurik
344 days ago
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Sure. If the MCP server is something you are running locally then you can do that, but you are now subject to parser differential attacks (which, FWIW, is the bane of existence for tools like pgbouncer, both from the perspective of security and basic functionality)... tread carefully ;P. Regardless, that is still on the other side of the MCP server: my contention with tptacek is merely about whether we can do this filtration in the client somewhere (in particular if we can do it with business logic between the ticket parser and the SQL executor, but also anywhere else). |
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