DumbWhoIs
DumbWhoIs is a self-hosted DNS management tool that provides stupidly simple WHOIS, IP, and ASN lookups.
Overview
A Dumb WhoIs The project has 223 GitHub stars and is licensed under GPL-3.0.
Key Features
Source: GitHub README
- 🔍 Automatic detection of query type (Domain, IP, or ASN)
- 🌐 Direct WHOIS domain lookup with support for all TLDs
- 🌍 IP geolocation with multiple fallback services
- 🔢 ASN (Autonomous System Number) details
- 🎨 Clean and modern UI with dark mode support
- 📱 Responsive design for mobile and desktop
- 🚫 No authentication required
- ⚙️ Environment variable configuration
- 🔄 Automatic service fallback for IP lookups
- 🌐 Full IPv6 support
Getting Started
Source: GitHub README
git clone https://github.com/dumbwareio/dumbwhois.git
cd dumbwhois
npm install
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
cors, dark mode, docker, docker compose, mobile app, npm, pwa, responsive, rest api.
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Features
Integrations & APIs
- REST API
Customization & Branding
- Dark Mode
Security & Privacy
- CORS Configuration
Mobile & Desktop
- Mobile App
- Progressive Web App (PWA)
- Responsive / Mobile-Friendly
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