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---
title: Descope 🤝 FastMCP
sidebarTitle: Descope
description: Secure your FastMCP server with Descope
icon: shield-check
---
import { VersionBadge } from "/snippets/version-badge.mdx";
<VersionBadge version="2.12.4" />
This guide shows you how to secure your FastMCP server using [**Descope**](https://www.descope.com), a complete authentication and user management solution. This integration uses the [**Remote OAuth**](/servers/auth/remote-oauth) pattern, where Descope handles user login and your FastMCP server validates the tokens.
## Configuration
### Prerequisites
Before you begin, you will need:
1. To [sign up](https://www.descope.com/sign-up) for a Free Forever Descope account
2. Your FastMCP server's URL (can be localhost for development, e.g., `http://localhost:3000`)
### Step 1: Configure Descope
<Steps>
<Step title="Create an MCP Server">
1. Go to the [MCP Servers page](https://app.descope.com/mcp-servers) of the Descope Console, and create a new MCP Server.
2. Give the MCP server a name and description.
3. Ensure that **Dynamic Client Registration (DCR)** is enabled. Then click **Create**.
4. Once you've created the MCP Server, note your Well-Known URL.
<Warning>
DCR is required for FastMCP clients to automatically register with your authentication server.
</Warning>
</Step>
<Step title="Note Your Well-Known URL">
Save your Well-Known URL from [MCP Server Settings](https://app.descope.com/mcp-servers):
```
Well-Known URL: https://.../v1/apps/agentic/P.../M.../.well-known/openid-configuration
```
</Step>
</Steps>
### Step 2: Environment Setup
Create a `.env` file with your Descope configuration:
```bash
DESCOPE_CONFIG_URL=https://.../v1/apps/agentic/P.../M.../.well-known/openid-configuration # Your Descope Well-Known URL
SERVER_URL=http://localhost:3000 # Your server's base URL
```
### Step 3: FastMCP Configuration
Create your FastMCP server file and use the DescopeProvider to handle all the OAuth integration automatically:
```python server.py
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.descope import DescopeProvider
# The DescopeProvider automatically discovers Descope endpoints
# and configures JWT token validation
auth_provider = DescopeProvider(
config_url="https://.../.well-known/openid-configuration", # Your MCP Server .well-known URL
base_url=SERVER_URL, # Your server's public URL
)
# Create FastMCP server with auth
mcp = FastMCP(name="My Descope Protected Server", auth=auth_provider)
```
## Testing
To test your server, you can use the `fastmcp` CLI to run it locally. Assuming you've saved the above code to `server.py` (after replacing the environment variables with your actual values!), you can run the following command:
```bash
fastmcp run server.py --transport http --port 8000
```
Now, you can use a FastMCP client to test that you can reach your server after authenticating:
```python
from fastmcp import Client
import asyncio
async def main():
async with Client("http://localhost:8000/mcp", auth="oauth") as client:
assert await client.ping()
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())
```
## Production Configuration
For production deployments, load configuration from environment variables:
```python server.py
import os
from fastmcp import FastMCP
from fastmcp.server.auth.providers.descope import DescopeProvider
# Load configuration from environment variables
auth = DescopeProvider(
config_url=os.environ.get("DESCOPE_CONFIG_URL"),
base_url=os.environ.get("BASE_URL", "https://your-server.com")
)
mcp = FastMCP(name="My Descope Protected Server", auth=auth)
```