Error in OpenBullet: "This config does not support the provided wordlist type" - A Comprehensive Guide
- Look at the Config Name or the thread where you downloaded it. Authors often label configs as
(Email:Pass) or (User:Pass).
- In OpenBullet 1 (Legacy), click on the config in the list. Look at the panel on the right (or bottom) under "Info." It usually states the required Wordlist Type.
- In OpenBullet 2, select the config and view the Inputs section. It will show if it requires a generic
Data variable or specific variables.
Troubleshooting Steps
Wordlist types do two things: verify the data format using Regex and split the data into Slices (variables like USER and PASS) for the config to use.
When importing a new list, ensure you select the correct category that matches what the config expects. section and click
Verify that the "Allowed Wordlist Types" list includes the type of the wordlist you are trying to run. Verify Your Wordlist Type
Test with Small Samples: Before running a large operation, test with a small sample of your wordlist to ensure compatibility and to gauge performance.
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Error in OpenBullet: "This config does not support the provided wordlist type" - A Comprehensive Guide
- Look at the Config Name or the thread where you downloaded it. Authors often label configs as
(Email:Pass) or (User:Pass).
- In OpenBullet 1 (Legacy), click on the config in the list. Look at the panel on the right (or bottom) under "Info." It usually states the required Wordlist Type.
- In OpenBullet 2, select the config and view the Inputs section. It will show if it requires a generic
Data variable or specific variables.
Troubleshooting Steps
Wordlist types do two things: verify the data format using Regex and split the data into Slices (variables like USER and PASS) for the config to use. Error in OpenBullet: "This config does not support
When importing a new list, ensure you select the correct category that matches what the config expects. section and click Look at the Config Name or the thread
Verify that the "Allowed Wordlist Types" list includes the type of the wordlist you are trying to run. Verify Your Wordlist Type Troubleshooting Steps Wordlist types do two things: verify
Test with Small Samples: Before running a large operation, test with a small sample of your wordlist to ensure compatibility and to gauge performance.