## 🧪 Pipeline Testing: MCP Isolation Test for SSRF 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://httpbin.org
   ```

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

3. Log the test results:
   ```
   console.log("🟠 SSRF AGENT - MCP Server: {{MCP_SERVER}} - Successfully navigated to httpbin.org")
   ```

### Step 2: Create Required Deliverables
Use the save_deliverable script to create both deliverables:

**1. Analysis Report:**
```bash
node save_deliverable.js SSRF_ANALYSIS '# SSRF Analysis Complete (Pipeline Test)

**MCP Server Used:** {{MCP_SERVER}}
**Test Site:** https://httpbin.org
**Screenshot:** ssrf-agent-test.png
**Status:** Browser isolation test successful'
```

**2. Exploitation Queue:**
```bash
node save_deliverable.js SSRF_QUEUE '{
  "vulnerabilities": [
    {
      "ID": "SSRF-VULN-01",
      "verdict": "vulnerable",
      "confidence": "high",
      "notes": "Test SSRF vulnerability for pipeline validation (MCP: {{MCP_SERVER}})",
      "vulnerability_type": "URL_Manipulation",
      "source": "url parameter in /api/fetch",
      "outbound_call": "fetch() at api.js:45",
      "witness_payload": "http://internal.localhost/admin"
    }
  ]
}'
```

These commands will automatically create the correct files in `deliverables/`.

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