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ip2whois/mcp-ip2whois

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WHOIS MCP server using IP2WHOIS API.

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ip2whois/mcp-ip2whois

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides WHOIS lookup functionality via the IP2WHOIS API. It accepts domain or IP queries and returns registration details such as registrar, creation date, and contact information. Built in Python, it integrates with MCP-compatible clients for automated domain intelligence.

Best for

Best for
Developers who need WHOIS data in MCP-compatible automation pipelines

Use cases

  • Look up domain registration and ownership details
  • Check domain availability or expiration dates
  • Automate WHOIS queries within MCP-enabled workflows

Notes

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides WHOIS lookup functionality via the IP2WHOIS API. It accepts domain or IP queries and returns registration details such as registrar, creation date, and contact information. Built in Python, it integrates with MCP-compatible clients for automated domain intelligence.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-25. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Look up domain registration and ownership details
  • Check domain availability or expiration dates
  • Automate WHOIS queries within MCP-enabled workflows

Pros

  • Leverages the reliable IP2WHOIS API for accurate data
  • Follows the MCP standard for easy integration with compatible tools
  • Python-based, simple to deploy and extend

Cons

  • Requires an IP2WHOIS API key, which may involve cost or registration
  • Zero GitHub stars suggests limited community adoption and testing
  • Documentation and support may be sparse

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Pros

  • Leverages the reliable IP2WHOIS API for accurate data
  • Follows the MCP standard for easy integration with compatible tools
  • Python-based, simple to deploy and extend

Cons

  • Requires an IP2WHOIS API key, which may involve cost or registration
  • Zero GitHub stars suggests limited community adoption and testing
  • Documentation and support may be sparse