MCP Transport

MCP transport is the communication layer an MCP client uses to talk to an MCP server, such as local stdio or network-based HTTP transport.

Related terms

Related terms

  • HTTP Headers

    Publishing

    Metadata sent with HTTP requests and responses that controls behavior such as caching, security policies, and content handling. Common examples include Cache-Control, Content-Security-Policy, and Strict-Transport-Security.

  • Local MCP Server

    AI

    A local MCP server is an MCP server that runs on the same machine as the MCP host, usually for low-latency access to local files, apps, or developer tools.

  • Remote MCP Server

    AI

    A remote MCP server is an MCP server reached over a network instead of running locally, often requiring explicit authentication and a defined transport.

  • Hosted MCP Server

    AI

    A hosted MCP server is a remote MCP server operated by a provider, letting an MCP client connect to tools or data without installing the server locally.

  • MCP Authentication

    AI

    MCP authentication is the process of verifying identity when an MCP client connects to a remote MCP server, usually before permissions or tool access are granted.