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  • johnny_d
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2012
    • 827

    #1

    Find all domains owned by an entity / person

    Is it possible, these days. I've come across something like this on the Net now. There used to be a company for it by people from SemRush.com.

    It is possible to find all websites hosted on one IP, I am not sure to what extent these tools are accurate, it probably depends on the hosting type too.

    Another good way to see what people to is to search for their nicknames on the Net, could be with advanced search operators. See what forums they use and so on. This can give some good info too.
  • Emil
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2007
    • 5658

    #2
    Reverse IP Lookup - All Names Hosted at an IP - DomainTools
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    • PornDiscounts-V
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2003
      • 5744

      #3
      Domain tools does this if you have a premium account or buy it by the report if not.
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      • slavdogg
        Confirmed User
        • Jan 2001
        • 3570

        #4
        you probably need reverse whois lookup https://reversewhois.domaintools.com/
        or Reverse Name Server Lookup https://reversens.domaintools.com/

        you can also monitor and get alerts on a Registrant, IP and NameServer
        https://research.domaintools.com/mon...erver-monitor/
        https://research.domaintools.com/mon...trant-monitor/
        https://research.domaintools.com/monitor/ip-monitor/
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        • VikingMan
          Exploiting human weakness
          • Jan 2008
          • 6858

          #5
          this is why I use bogus reg info on all my domains

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          • RummyBoy
            Confirmed User
            • Dec 2009
            • 2157

            #6
            Originally posted by VikingMan
            this is why I use bogus reg info on all my domains
            If you're business is worth zero, bogus info is a good way forward because you can potentially lose a business worth zero. You wont cry about it, because its worth zero

            If you have a business worth something, use valid info but cover it over with whois privacy. Domaintools can only collect the data if it gets a peek at the domain whois details and can thereby make a snapshot.

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            • VikingMan
              Exploiting human weakness
              • Jan 2008
              • 6858

              #7
              Originally posted by RummyBoy
              If you're business is worth zero, bogus info is a good way forward because you can potentially lose a business worth zero. You wont cry about it, because its worth zero

              If you have a business worth something, use valid info but cover it over with whois privacy. Domaintools can only collect the data if it gets a peek at the domain whois details and can thereby make a snapshot.
              Never had an issue in almost 20 years. I do not trust whois privacy at all.

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