DumbWhoIs is a simple, self-hosted web application designed to provide an easy-to-use interface for performing WHOIS lookups. It allows users to quickly retrieve domain registration information by querying WHOIS databases without relying on third-party services. The application is lightweight, user-friendly, and can be deployed locally or on a private server, ensuring greater privacy and control over the data. DumbWhoIs supports multiple domain extensions and presents the results in a clean, readable format, making it a convenient tool for network administrators, cybersecurity professionals, and anyone interested in domain information.
Built with simplicity and privacy in mind, DumbWhoIs is open source and available on GitHub, enabling users to customize and extend its functionality according to their needs. Its straightforward setup and minimal dependencies make it an ideal choice for those seeking a no-frills WHOIS lookup tool that can be easily integrated into existing self-hosted infrastructure.