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Domain WHOIS

Domain /api/v1/domain/whois

Registrar, dates, name servers, contacts, DNSSEC status.

util.dk expires in 1816d DNSSEC: Signed delegation
Expires
2031-04-30
Status
Active
Server
whois.punktum.dk
Raw WHOIS response
# Hello 2a02:4780:000d:6205:0000:0000:0000:0001. Your session has been logged.
#
# Copyright (c) 2002 - 2026 by Punktum dk A/S
#
# Version: 6.2.0
#
# The data in the DK Whois database is provided by Punktum dk A/S
# for information purposes only, and to assist persons in obtaining
# information about or related to a domain name registration record.
# We do not guarantee its accuracy. We will reserve the right to remove
# access for entities abusing the data, without notice.
#
# Any use of this material to target advertising or similar activities
# are explicitly forbidden and will be prosecuted. Punktum dk A/S
# requests to be notified of any such activities or suspicions thereof.

Domain:               util.dk
DNS:                  util.dk
Registered:           2006-04-12
Expires:              2031-04-30
Registration period:  1 year
VID:                  no
DNSSEC:               Signed delegation
Status:               Active

Nameservers
Hostname:             miki.ns.cloudflare.com
Hostname:             paul.ns.cloudflare.com

# Use option --show-handles to get handle information.
# whois -h whois.punktum.dk HELP for more help.
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How to use Domain WHOIS
  1. 1
    Paste your input

    Enter the value at the top — domain, IP, URL, email, ASN, hash, whatever fits this tool. The smart input auto-detects type.

  2. 2
    Click "Inspect"

    host.tools issues real probes (DNS, HTTP, TCP, TLS, WHOIS where applicable) and renders the result in milliseconds.

  3. 3
    Open the API tab

    Every web tool has a sibling /api/v1/domain/whois JSON endpoint with the same payload. One copy-as-curl click and you're scripting it.

Why this matters

WHOIS, expiry, DNSSEC, name servers — domain metadata is the single most-overlooked outage source. Lock it down before someone else does.

API equivalent
/api/v1/domain/whois?q=util.dk
curl -s '/api/v1/domain/whois?q=util.dk'
Embed this tool
<iframe src="/domain/whois?q={INPUT}&embed=1"
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FAQ · Domain WHOIS

Common questions

Is Domain WHOIS free?
Yes — every tool is free on the web with a 200/hour rate limit per IP. The matching API endpoint /api/v1/domain/whois is free up to 100 requests/hour, no key required.
Where does the data come from?
Real-time probes against authoritative sources (DNS root, RIRs, registries, the target server itself), plus partner data feeds from hostinfo.com (GeoIP/ASN) and hostcheck.com (reputation).
How fresh are the results?
Live by default. Cached for 5 minutes to make repeat queries instant; pass ?nocache=1 for a forced refresh.
Can I run this from the command line?
Yes — every tool ships with a copy-as-curl. There's also an official CLI: host.tools domain whois YOUR_INPUT.
Can I monitor results over time?
Pro tier lets you schedule any tool to run every 1/5/15/60 min and alert on diff. See monitors.
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