FastDomainCheck MCP Server
by bingal
FastDomainCheck MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that enables secure, two-way connections between AI tools (like Claude) and domain availability data. By following the open MCP standard, it ensures seamless compatibility with various AI-powered applications.
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FastDomainCheck MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol implementation for checking domain name registration status in bulk.
Related Links
- FastDomainCheck Online Service - Check domain registration status in bulk online
- MCP Server Documentation - Detailed project documentation and technical specifications
Introduction
FastDomainCheck MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation that enables secure, two-way connections between AI tools (like Claude) and domain availability data. By following the open MCP standard, it ensures seamless compatibility with various AI-powered applications.
Features
- Bulk domain registration status checking
- Dual verification using WHOIS and DNS
- Support for IDN (Internationalized Domain Names)
- Concise output format
- Built-in input validation and error handling
Tool Documentation
check_domains
Check registration status for multiple domain names.
Input Format
{
"domains": ["example.com", "test.com"]
}
Parameters:
domains
: Array of strings containing domain names to check- Maximum length of 255 characters per domain
- Maximum 50 domains per request
- No empty domain names allowed
Output Format
{
"results": {
"example.com": {
"registered": true
},
"test.com": {
"registered": false
}
}
}
Response Fields:
results
: Object with domain names as keys and check results as valuesregistered
: Booleantrue
: Domain is registeredfalse
: Domain is available
Error Handling
The tool will return an error in the following cases:
- Empty domains list
- More than 50 domains in request
- Empty domain name
- Domain name exceeding 255 characters
- Result serialization failure
Error Response Format:
{
"error": "Error: domains list cannot be empty"
}
Usage Examples
Check multiple domains:
Request
{
"domains": ["example.com", "test123456.com"]
}
Response
{
"results": {
"example.com": {
"registered": true
},
"test123456.com": {
"registered": false
}
}
}
Performance Considerations
- Domain checks are executed sequentially, taking approximately 0.3-1 second per domain
- Maximum 50 domains per request to prevent resource exhaustion
- WHOIS query timeout set to 10 seconds
- DNS query fallback when WHOIS query fails
Error Handling Strategy
- Input Validation: Comprehensive validation before processing
- Dual Verification: WHOIS primary, DNS fallback
- Timeout Management: Reasonable timeouts for all network operations
- Detailed Error Messages: Clear error descriptions for troubleshooting
Usage
Download Binary
Download the binary file from the release page. https://github.com/bingal/FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server/releases
For Mac/Linux
chmod +x FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server
MCP Server Settings
Configuring FastDomainCheck MCP in Claude Deskto
Modify your claude-desktop-config.json file as shown below
Mac/Linux
{
"mcpServers": {
"fastdomaincheck": {
"command": "/path/to/FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server",
"args": []
}
}
}
Windows
{
"mcpServers": {
"fastdomaincheck": {
"command": "path/to/FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server.exe",
"args": []
}
}
}
Development Guide
Requirements
- Go 1.16 or higher
- Network connectivity (for WHOIS and DNS queries)
- Dependencies:
- github.com/metoro-io/mcp-golang
- Other project-specific dependencies
Build
# Linux
go build -o FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server
# Windows
go build -o FastDomainCheck-MCP-Server.exe