Medium Risk

upload_file

upload_file

How to control upload_file ↓

What upload_file does on Banana Image MCP

AI agents use upload_file to create or update resources in Banana Image MCP — usually the action step of a workflow, after the agent has gathered context. Every call changes real data in your Banana Image MCP environment.

Medium Risk

Why upload_file needs a policy

Upload operations create or modify data by persisting files to storage. Without description details, we cannot determine if uploads could overwrite existing files (which might elevate to Destructive) or access restricted resources (which might elevate severity). Medium severity reflects typical file upload risks: potential for abuse to store malicious content, consume storage, or introduce files into a system.

From the tool's definition Tool named 'upload_file' with empty description. Function name indicates file creation/modification capability.

Documented attack patterns abuse exactly the kind of access upload_file gives an agent:

How to control upload_file

PolicyLayer is an MCP gateway — it sits between your AI agents and Banana Image MCP, and nothing reaches the server without passing your rules. This is the rule we recommend for upload_file:

policy.json
{
  "version": "1",
  "default": "deny",
  "tools": {
    "upload_file": {
      "limits": [
        {
          "counter": "upload_file_rate",
          "window": "minute",
          "max": 30,
          "scope": "grant"
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

upload_file stays usable, but capped — an agent stuck in a loop can't make hundreds of changes a minute. Everything else on the server is denied unless you say otherwise.

  1. Create a free account and register Banana Image MCP — nothing to install.
  2. Add this policy — paste it, or build it visually.
  3. Point your MCP client (Claude, Cursor, anything) at your gateway URL.
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Questions about upload_file

What does the upload_file tool do? +

upload_file. It is categorised as a Write tool in the Banana Image MCP MCP Server, which means it can create or modify data. Consider rate limits to prevent runaway writes.

How do I enforce a policy on upload_file? +

Register the Banana Image MCP server in PolicyLayer and add a rule for upload_file: allow, deny, rate-limit, or require approval. Point your MCP client at the PolicyLayer proxy URL and the rule is enforced on every call, before it reaches Banana Image MCP. Nothing to install.

What risk level is upload_file? +

upload_file is a Write tool with medium risk. Write tools should be rate-limited to prevent accidental bulk modifications.

Can I rate-limit upload_file? +

Yes. Add a rate_limit block to the upload_file rule in your PolicyLayer policy. For example, setting max: 10 and window: 60 limits the tool to 10 calls per minute. Rate limits are tracked per agent session and reset automatically.

How do I block upload_file completely? +

Set action: deny in the PolicyLayer policy for upload_file. The AI agent will receive a policy violation error and cannot call the tool. You can also include a reason field to explain why the tool is blocked.

What MCP server provides upload_file? +

upload_file is provided by the Banana Image MCP server (zengwenliang416/banana-image-mcp). PolicyLayer sits as a proxy in front of this server to enforce policies before tool calls reach the server.

Enforce policy on every Banana Image MCP tool call.

Start from Banana Image MCP, add the rest of your stack, and see everything your agents can call. Then put policy on all of it.

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