SearXNG MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides web search capabilities by integrating with a SearXNG instance.
Features
- Web Search: Perform powerful aggregated searches across multiple engines.
- Discovery: Programmatically retrieve available categories and engines.
- Stateless HTTP: Compatible with any standard JSON-RPC client.
- Flexible Configuration: Supports environment variables and command-line arguments.
Example of compose.yml to run SearXNG with MCP server
services:
searxng:
image: searxng/searxng:latest
ports:
- "${SEARXNG_PORT:-8080}:8080"
volumes:
- "${SEARXNG_VOL_CONFIG:-searxng-config}:/etc/searxng/"
- "${SEARXNG_VOL_DATA:-searxng-data}:/var/cache/searxng/"
restart: always
searxng-mcp:
image: ghcr.io/aicrafted/searxng-mcp:latest
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
# Ensure SearXNG starts before the MCP server
- searxng
environment:
SEARXNG_URL: "${SEARXNG_URL:-http://searxng:8080}"
MCP_HOST: "${MCP_HOST:-127.0.0.1}"
MCP_PORT: "${MCP_PORT:-32123}"
MCP_TRANSPORT: "${MCP_TRANSPORT:-http}"
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS: "${MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS:-localhost:*,127.0.0.1:*}"
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS: "${MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS:-http://localhost:*,http://127.0.0.1:*}"
MCP_DISABLE_DNS_REBINDING_PROTECTION: "${MCP_DISABLE_DNS_REBINDING_PROTECTION:-false}"
ports:
- "${MCP_PORT:-32123}:${MCP_PORT:-32123}"
volumes:
searxng-config:
searxng-data:
Important: Enable JSON responses in your SearXNG
settings.yml, otherwise the MCP server cannot read search results:search: formats: - html - json
Example .env
# SearXNG url should be visible by the MCP server inside docker, so use internal service port here
SEARXNG_URL=http://searxng:8080
# Public SearXNG port
SEARXNG_PORT=8080
# Searxng config and data volumes, start with "./" if You want to bind dir instead using volume
SEARXNG_VOL_CONFIG=searxng-config
SEARXNG_VOL_DATA=searxng-data
# MCP server host, port and transport ("stdio", "sse", "http")
MCP_HOST=127.0.0.1
MCP_PORT=32123
MCP_TRANSPORT=http
# MCP DNS rebinding protection (see https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/python-sdk/issues/1798 for details)
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost:*,127.0.0.1:*
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=http://localhost:*,http://127.0.0.1:*
# MCP_DISABLE_DNS_REBINDING_PROTECTION=true
MCP client config
HTTP transport (recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"searxng": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://localhost:32123/mcp"
}
}
}
SSE transport
{
"mcpServers": {
"searxng": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "http://localhost:32123/sse"
}
}
}
Note: SSE transport uses the
/sseendpoint, not/mcp. HTTP transport uses/mcp.
Prerequisites for run from sources
- Python 3.10+
- A running SearXNG instance.
Installation
- Clone the repository and navigate to the directory.
- Install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt - Set up your
.envfile (optional).
Configuration
The server reads configuration from command-line arguments and environment variables. Command-line arguments override the corresponding defaults used at startup.
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
SEARXNG_URL | http://localhost:8080 | URL of the SearXNG instance. |
SEARXNG_PORT | 8080 | Public host port for the SearXNG container in the compose example. |
SEARXNG_VOL_CONFIG | searxng-config | Docker volume or host path mounted to /etc/searxng/ in the compose example. |
SEARXNG_VOL_DATA | searxng-data | Docker volume or host path mounted to /var/cache/searxng/ in the compose example. |
MCP_HOST | 127.0.0.1 | Host to bind for HTTP/SSE transports. Use 0.0.0.0 in Docker when publishing the port. |
MCP_PORT | 8000 | Port to bind for HTTP/SSE transports. |
MCP_TRANSPORT | stdio | Transport mode: stdio, http, or sse. |
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS | SDK defaults for localhost | Comma-separated allowed Host headers for DNS rebinding protection. |
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS | SDK defaults for localhost | Comma-separated allowed Origin headers for DNS rebinding protection. |
MCP_DISABLE_DNS_REBINDING_PROTECTION | false | Set to true to disable the SDK DNS rebinding protection. |
Usage
Run the server using uv or standard python:
python searxng_mcp.py --transport http --port 32123 --searxng http://searx.lan
Run with Docker
-
Build the image:
docker build -t searxng-mcp . -
Run the container:
docker run -d \ -p 32123:32123 \ --env-file .env \ --name searxng-mcp \ searxng-mcp
Transport Options
stdio: Standard input/output (default for some MCP clients).http: Stateless HTTP (streamable-http).sse: Server-Sent Events.
DNS Rebinding Protection
Recent versions of the MCP Python SDK validate Host and Origin headers for HTTP/SSE transports to protect local servers from DNS rebinding attacks. If you expose the server through Docker, a reverse proxy, or a custom domain and receive 421 Invalid Host Header, configure the allowlist explicitly:
MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost:*,127.0.0.1:*,mcp.example.com:*
MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=http://localhost:*,http://127.0.0.1:*,https://mcp.example.com
For trusted local development or when this validation is handled by another infrastructure layer, you can disable the SDK protection:
MCP_DISABLE_DNS_REBINDING_PROTECTION=true
Use disabling sparingly; setting MCP_ALLOWED_HOSTS and MCP_ALLOWED_ORIGINS is the recommended option.
Search Abilities Guide
SearXNG aggregates results from various sources. This guide outlines the capabilities available through the web_search tool.
Search Categories
Categories help refine your search by content type. Use these in the categories parameter (comma-separated).
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
general | Default web search (Google, Brave, DuckDuckGo, etc.) |
images | Image search results |
videos | Video content from YouTube, Vimeo, etc. |
news | Recent news articles |
map | Geographical and map information |
it | IT-related searches (StackOverflow, GitHub, etc.) |
science | Scientific papers and articles (ArXiv, Google Scholar) |
files | Torrent and file searches |
social_media | Posts and profiles from social platforms |
Supported Engines
SearXNG can query over 130 engines. Configured engines typically include:
- Web: Google, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Qwant, Startpage
- Knowledge: Wikipedia, Wikidata
- Development: GitHub, StackOverflow, PyPI
- Social: Reddit, Twitter/X
Advanced Search Parameters
categories: Filter by specific types (e.g.,news,it).engines: Force specific engines (e.g.,google,wikipedia).language: Specify search language (e.g.,en,es,fr).pageno: Navigate through multiple pages of results.time_range: Filter by date (day,month,year).safesearch: Control content filtering (0=None, 1=Moderate, 2=Strict).
Programmatic Discovery
Use the web_search_info tool to dynamically retrieve the list of enabled categories and engines from your instance.
Windows Troubleshooting
localhost not reachable while Docker container is running
Symptom: http://localhost:<port>/ returns connection refused or hits the wrong service,
but curl from inside the container works fine.
Root cause: WSL2 port relay ghost
WSL2 automatically forwards ports from the Linux VM to the Windows host using wslrelay.exe.
When a process inside WSL listens on a port, WSL creates a relay bound to [::1]:<port>
(IPv6 loopback) on the Windows side.
When that WSL process stops, wslrelay.exe often does not release the port. The relay
entry stays alive as a zombie listener on [::1]:<port>.
Later, when Docker maps a container to the same host port, it binds correctly to
0.0.0.0:<port> — but [::1]:<port> is already taken by the stale relay.
On Windows, localhost resolves to ::1 (IPv6) first. So browser and curl requests to
localhost:<port> hit the dead wslrelay.exe entry instead of the Docker container,
resulting in a connection error or unexpected response.
Connecting via the explicit IPv4 address 127.0.0.1:<port> bypasses the relay and reaches
Docker correctly.
How to diagnose:
# Check what is listening on the port
netstat -ano | findstr :<port>
# Identify the processes
Get-Process -Id <pid1>,<pid2> | Select-Object Id,Name
If you see two entries for the same port — one owned by com.docker.backend and another
by wslrelay — this is the problem.
Workarounds:
| Option | Command | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Use IPv4 directly | http://127.0.0.1:<port>/ | Immediate, no restart needed |
| Restart WSL | wsl --shutdown | Kills all stale relays; WSL restarts on next use |
| Remap Docker port | Change host port in docker run -p or docker-compose.yml | Avoids the conflict entirely |
Permanent fix:
After wsl --shutdown, restart the Docker container. The relay will no longer exist and
localhost:<port> will work normally until the same port is reused inside WSL again.
Prevention:
If you regularly run services on the same port both in WSL and in Docker, prefer one of:
- Always use Docker for that service, never WSL directly
- Use different ports for WSL dev and Docker prod instances
- Add
127.0.0.1:<port>:<port>explicit binding indocker-compose.ymlto force IPv4
Related
- WSL2 networking documentation
- WSL GitHub issue tracker: search
wslrelay port leak