reverse whois from email address



No, there is not a free version of it unless you write your own scraper.

An easy way to do it is to search by IP address. You'll get about 3 domains of the IP (assuming they are using a VPS or Dedi and no one else shares the IP). You'll still have to pay for a complete list, but you'll at least get 2 other domains they own (which is more than you had before by just searching the E-mail).

Now, back on the IP topic - you can Google the IP and usually pick up a list of their sites from the results.

By the same logic, you could Google the E-mail address and tag "site:domaintools.com" to the end so that only Whois records show.
 
No easy way to do it. Domaintools reverseip can help (if you just pay their normal monthly fee) if you get lucky and the owner has all his domains on the same server... alternatively google "site:domaintools.com emailaddressyouwant"
 
No easy way to do it. Domaintools reverseip can help (if you just pay their normal monthly fee) if you get lucky and the owner has all his domains on the same server... alternatively google "site:domaintools.com emailaddressyouwant"

Seriously? Go back to DP or WaFo if you're going to just read what one person says and copy their post.
 
I found the nameserver, can I find out what other sites point to that nameserver?

site:domaintools.com EMAIL didn't give me any results.

Yeah, the E-mail doesn't seem to work in all cases. Try the person's name in quotes, company in quotes, address in quotes, etc.

You can get more specific and do site:whois.domaintools.com as well.

You'll have to play around with it in Google to get a lot of the domains, and you'll probably get a few that aren't theirs, but it's about as good as you can get without paying for the list (which may or may not contain anything different) or writing your own scraper to browse through their Whois Directory.
 
Yeah, the E-mail doesn't seem to work in all cases. Try the person's name in quotes, company in quotes, address in quotes, etc.

You can get more specific and do site:whois.domaintools.com as well.

You'll have to play around with it in Google to get a lot of the domains, and you'll probably get a few that aren't theirs, but it's about as good as you can get without paying for the list (which may or may not contain anything different) or writing your own scraper to browse through their Whois Directory.


Thanks - I got a few more out of that, but most of them are shut down.

What about the other question re: nameservers? I found the nameserver, does that allow me to find out what other domains are pointed to that nameserver?
 
In a variation on what Rexibit said -- I generally get decent results when looking for other domains owned by a given party by entering the first line of the street address (in quotes) plus the inurl:whois operator.


Frank
 
nah it's not a LP - it's a guy who contacted me about doing business with his facebook app, but then he won't tell me his face book app and it's driving me nuts.
 
Another way you can do it is by going to google, and typing in "site:domaintools.com emailaddressyouwant".

J/K :)

Lol.

It just irks me when people do that without offering up any different spin on what someone says. You'll see the little indians on DP or WaFo quickly pasting snippits of what someone said earlier in order to build their post counts for backlinks in their signatures.

I was honestly expecting the next person to post, if they mentioned something similar, to call me on that line not returning up hardly any results unless you use something other than the email.


That is handy. It looks like it returns every site ever on the IP since it was activated, even those not alive.
 
My thought is that if he really wants to hide it from you, he's probably using a separate server.

Doesn't mean it's not worth looking :xomunch:

btw - have you searched his FB profile for any clues?