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- Fixes #695 - Does not implement Host header validation yet Signed-off-by: Daniel Garnier-Moiroux <git@garnier.wf>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Garnier-Moiroux <git@garnier.wf>
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Fixes #695 . Updates conformance tests.
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Add Origin header validation for HTTP-based MCP server transports so servers can restrict which origins can connect (e.g. browser or cross-origin clients).
Introduces new
ServerTransportSecurityValidatorinterface, to validate transport-level security. Default behavior stays permissive: transports useServerTransportSecurityValidator.NOOPunless a validator is set via the builder.The provided implementation is
DefaultServerTransportSecurityValidatorand only validates the Origin header, for now.New APIs: example usage
Points of interest
Integration tests use the new JUnit 6
@ParameterizedClassAPI, which is another way of implementation "abstract base classes" for tests.