Like the title says - I am wondering if there is a reverse Whois that can reveal all of the domain names a person or company owns. Why? Because I'm nosy. The sale of vodka.com for $3mil is incredible - I am curious to know who owned this DN (as well as others) and what their story is.
There are 4 domains hosted on this IP address. Here are a few of them: Imperiavodka.com Russianstandard.com Vodka.com Vodkaisrussian.com
www.webhosting.info will give you the other domains on an IP (like p2y posted). It may help identify a common owner. www.domaintools.com has a historic (but imperfect) whois but you have to pay for it.
but now it isnt free system has changed and if u want 2 use r-ip system u can only view a few of sites . To view more u have to join premium members and u have to pay
I have one on seologs. http://www.seologs.com/ip-domains.html Doesn't give 100% of the sites, but it's pretty good, and free/ no registration or other hassle.
No, it's not tied to DomainTools. And it's bulk pricing model is much much cheaper. http://www.whoisxmlapi.com/bulk-reverse-whois-order.php
You can use Reverse Get (http://reverseget.com) as an alternative to Reverse Whois. In most cases, Reverse Get allows you to find a list of sites of the same owner knowing just one of them. By the way, it works even if Whois information is hidden using Whois Protect.