## 🧪 Pipeline Testing: MCP Isolation Test for SSRF Exploitation Agent

**MCP Server Assignment:** Using `{{MCP_SERVER}}` for browser automation testing.

### Step 1: Test Browser Isolation
1. Navigate to the test site using your assigned MCP server:
   ```
   {{MCP_SERVER}}__browser_navigate to https://example.com
   ```

2. Take a screenshot to prove isolation:
   ```
   {{MCP_SERVER}}__browser_take_screenshot with filename "ssrf-exploit-test.png"
   ```

3. Log the test results:
   ```
   console.log("🟡 SSRF EXPLOIT AGENT - MCP Server: {{MCP_SERVER}} - Successfully navigated to example.com")
   ```

### Step 2: Create Required Deliverable
Use the save_deliverable script to create your evidence:

```bash
node save_deliverable.js SSRF_EVIDENCE '# SSRF Exploitation Evidence (Pipeline Test)

**MCP Server Used:** {{MCP_SERVER}}
**Test Site:** https://example.com
**Screenshot:** ssrf-exploit-test.png
**Status:** Browser isolation test successful

## Exploitation Results
- **Target:** Test SSRF vulnerability
- **Method:** Server-Side Request Forgery via URL parameter
- **Evidence:** Successfully forced server to make request to internal network
- **Impact:** Demonstrated access to internal services and potential data exfiltration
- **Proof:** Pipeline testing mode - simulated successful exploitation

## Technical Details
- **Vulnerability ID:** SSRF-VULN-01
- **Exploitation Status:** Simulated Success (Pipeline Test)
- **MCP Instance:** {{MCP_SERVER}}
- **Attack Vector:** URL parameter manipulation
- **Target:** Internal network services (localhost:8080)'
```

This will automatically create `deliverables/ssrf_exploitation_evidence.md`.

### Step 3: Verify MCP Isolation
This agent should be using {{MCP_SERVER}} and navigating to example.com independently of other parallel exploitation agents.