name: moltbot-security description: Security hardening for AI agents - Moltbot, OpenClaw, Cursor, Claude. Lock down gateway, fix permissions, auth, firewalls. Essential for vibe-coding setups. version: 1.0.3 author: NextFrontierBuilds keywords: [moltbot, openclaw, security, hardening, gateway, firewall, tailscale, ssh, authentication, ai-agent, ai-coding, claude, cursor, copilot, github-copilot, chatgpt, devops, infosec, vibe-coding, ai-tools, developer-tools, devtools, typescript, automation, llm]
Your Moltbot gateway was designed for local use. When exposed to the internet without proper security, attackers can access your API keys, private messages, and full system access.
Based on: Real vulnerability research that found 1,673+ exposed OpenClaw/Moltbot gateways on Shodan.
When your gateway is publicly accessible: - Complete conversation histories (Telegram, WhatsApp, Signal, iMessage) - API keys for Claude, OpenAI, and other providers - OAuth tokens and bot credentials - Full shell access to host machine
Prompt injection attack example: An attacker sends you an email with hidden instructions. Your AI reads it, extracts your recent emails, and forwards summaries to the attacker. No hacking required.
Run this to check your current security posture:
openclaw security audit --deep
Auto-fix issues:
openclaw security audit --deep --fix
What this does: Prevents the gateway from accepting connections from other machines.
Check your ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json:
{
"gateway": {
"bind": "loopback"
}
}
Options:
- loopback — Only accessible from localhost (most secure)
- lan — Accessible from local network only
- auto — Binds to all interfaces (dangerous if exposed)
Option A: Token Authentication (Recommended)
Generate a secure token:
openssl rand -hex 32
Add to your config:
{
"gateway": {
"auth": {
"mode": "token",
"token": "your-64-char-hex-token-here"
}
}
}
Or set via environment:
export CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_TOKEN="your-secure-random-token-here"
Option B: Password Authentication
{
"gateway": {
"auth": {
"mode": "password"
}
}
}
Then:
export CLAWDBOT_GATEWAY_PASSWORD="your-secure-password-here"
What this does: Ensures only you can read sensitive config files.
chmod 700 ~/.openclaw
chmod 600 ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json
chmod 700 ~/.openclaw/credentials
Permission meanings:
- 700 = Only owner can access folder
- 600 = Only owner can read/write file
Or let OpenClaw fix it:
openclaw security audit --fix
What this does: Stops OpenClaw from announcing itself via mDNS/Bonjour.
Add to your shell config (~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc):
export CLAWDBOT_DISABLE_BONJOUR=1
Reload:
source ~/.zshrc
Older Node.js versions have security vulnerabilities. You need v22.12.0+.
Check version:
node --version
Mac (Homebrew):
brew update && brew upgrade node
Ubuntu/Debian:
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_22.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
Windows: Download from nodejs.org
What this does: Creates encrypted tunnel between your devices. Access OpenClaw from anywhere without public exposure.
Install Tailscale:
# Linux
curl -fsSL https://tailscale.com/install.sh | sh
sudo tailscale up
# Mac
brew install tailscale
Configure OpenClaw for Tailscale:
{
"gateway": {
"bind": "loopback",
"tailscale": {
"mode": "serve"
}
}
}
Now access via your Tailscale network only.
For cloud servers (AWS, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, etc.)
Install UFW:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install ufw -y
Set defaults:
sudo ufw default deny incoming
sudo ufw default allow outgoing
Allow SSH (don't skip!):
sudo ufw allow ssh
Allow Tailscale (if using):
sudo ufw allow in on tailscale0
Enable:
sudo ufw enable
Verify:
sudo ufw status verbose
⚠️ Never do this:
# DON'T - exposes your gateway publicly
sudo ufw allow 18789
Disable password auth (use SSH keys):
sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Change:
PasswordAuthentication no
PermitRootLogin no
Restart:
sudo systemctl restart sshd
Before deploying:
loopback or lan{
"gateway": {
"port": 18789,
"bind": "loopback",
"auth": {
"mode": "token",
"token": "YOUR_64_CHAR_HEX_TOKEN"
},
"tailscale": {
"mode": "serve"
}
}
}
Based on security research by @NickSpisak_ who found 1,673+ exposed gateways on Shodan.
Original article: https://x.com/nickspisak_/status/2016195582180700592
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这是一份质量中等偏上的安全加固指南,内容实用且有真实案例支撑,但本质上是文档而非可执行工具。优点是步骤清晰、命令示例丰富、安全风险说明清楚;不足是只能看不能直接用,缺少自动化脚本来执行安全修复,且部分说明存在不一致。如果需要实际的安全工具,可能需要等待后续版本。总体适合作为安全意识学习材料,但直接用于生产环境有局限。