Best Practices
Essential guidance for managing external MCP server connections through Vendia MCP Gateway.
Naming Conventions
Use descriptive names that identify the service and environment:
- ✓ “Engineering Team Notion”
- ✓ “Production Stripe Account”
- ✓ “Customer Support Atlassian”
- ✗ “Notion” or “Server 1”
Include team, environment, or purpose in the name to make connections easy to identify.
Security
Authentication Methods
- Prefer OAuth 2.0 (Auto-configure) for the most secure and user-friendly experience
- Use OAuth 2.0 (Use app credentials) when your organization requires centralized control
Review Permissions
When connecting an MCP server with OAuth:
- Carefully review the permission requests before authorizing
- Only approve permissions that are necessary for your use case
- Deny overly broad permission requests
- Only connect MCP servers from trusted sources
Regular Audits
Periodically review your connected servers in the MCP Gateway dashboard:
- Remove connections you no longer use
- Test connections that may have authentication issues
Related Resources
- Connecting External MCP Servers: Step-by-step connection guide
- Authentication Methods: Authentication options and configuration
- Use Cases: Real-world examples and scenarios
- Troubleshooting: Common issues and solutions
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