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How to Use the WhoisXML MCP in AutoGen

Facilitate consensus on WhoisXML data using AutoGen's multi-agent debate framework.

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Debating Domain Status with MCP Server

You set up multiple agents to discuss domain viability. One agent uses `check_domain_availability` while another challenges the finding by running `get_whois_record`. The debate forces a consensus on the domain's true status. The outcome isn't just an API call; it's a negotiated decision derived from competing data points.

Multi-Agent IP and Email Vetting

A security agent can use `get_ip_geolocation` to flag potential risks based on location. A separate performance agent then uses the associated domain name to run `verify_email`. They debate whether the contact point is trustworthy. This simulates real-world vetting where multiple perspectives must agree before action.

Consensus on WHOIS Record Interpretation

The MCP Server provides raw data via `get_whois_record`. You can assign one agent to interpret the technical details and another to summarize the business implications. They negotiate a final, actionable summary. This is ideal when the answer requires more than just reading an API response.

Setup guide

Set up WhoisXML MCP in AutoGen

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.10+ installed
  • autogen-ext[mcp] package
  • Active Vinkius subscription with a valid endpoint token
  1. 1

    Install AutoGen with MCP

    Run pip install "autogen-ext[mcp]" autogen-agentchat. The MCP extension includes mcp_server_tools for stateless tool access.

  2. 2

    Fetch tools from the MCP

    Call mcp_server_tools(SseServerParams(url=...)) with your Vinkius endpoint. Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your token from cloud.vinkius.com.

  3. 3

    Run your agent

    Pass the tools to AssistantAgent and call agent.run(). The agent invokes WhoisXML tools and returns structured results.

agent.py
from autogen_ext.tools.mcp import SseServerParams, mcp_server_tools
from autogen_agentchat.agents import AssistantAgent
from autogen_ext.models.openai import OpenAIChatCompletionClient

server_params = SseServerParams(
    url="https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
)

tools = await mcp_server_tools(server_params)

agent = AssistantAgent(
    name="WhoisXML_assistant",
    model_client=OpenAIChatCompletionClient(model="gpt-4o"),
    tools=tools,
)

result = await agent.run("List recent WhoisXML data")
print(result.messages[-1].content)

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Common questions about WhoisXML MCP in AutoGen

AutoGen uses multiple agents to debate the implications of the WHOIS records. Instead of giving a single answer, it provides the final decision achieved through multi-agent discussion.
Yes. You can configure an agent group where one challenges a domain's validity by running `verify_email`, and another confirms the result based on WHOIS data.
The MCP Server acts as the objective tool library. Agents don't guess; they call tools like `get_ip_geolocation` and use that verifiable output to argue their points.
The system handles domain availability, IP geolocation, raw WHOIS records, and email validation. It treats all these outputs as inputs for debate.
This MCP Server touches network identity information—domain names, IP addresses, and WHOIS records. The consensus process ensures that all findings are thoroughly vetted before a final decision.

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