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The specific data formats the config is programmed to accept.
Usually formatted as email:password or user:password . URLs: For scanning or scraping specific links. Proxy: For checking or rotating IP addresses. Numeric: For PINs or IDs.
If you are testing custom data formats (like scraping IDs, names, or serial codes), always set both your configuration allowed types and your wordlist type to Default . The Default setting treats the entire line as a single input string ( DATA ), completely bypassing complex parsing restrictions.
If it says Default or a mismatched type (like UserPass for an email config), delete the wordlist from the manager. Click to import the file again. The specific data formats the config is programmed to accept
Ensure you are using colons ( : ) or semicolons ( ; ) as defined in the OpenBullet environment settings.
Go to the section of the specific config you are using. Navigate to the Data or Other Options tab. Locate the Allowed Wordlist Types list.
To resolve the error, try the following solutions: Proxy: For checking or rotating IP addresses
If you have matched the type correctly and still get the error, check for these less obvious issues. First, the error could be a persistent bug in older versions of OpenBullet. Updating to the latest version often resolves such problems. Second, ensure that your wordlist's lines are not malformed. Even with the correct type, a single invalid line can sometimes cause validation failures. Use the debugger to pinpoint problematic lines.
One of the most confusing aspects for new users is that OpenBullet defines the name of the Wordlist Type in a global settings file ( Settings.ini ).
You can resolve this issue using three different methods, depending on whether you want to modify your wordlist or edit the config itself. The Default setting treats the entire line as
Go into the Config Environment settings and add a custom wordlist type that accepted both formats, ensuring the regex (Regular Expression) wouldn't reject his data ever again.
But if the usernames are not emails (e.g., john123 ), you cannot convert logically. You need a real email:pass list instead.
The "This config does not support the provided Wordlist Type" error in occurs when you attempt to run a job using a wordlist that hasn't been enabled in the specific configuration's settings . OpenBullet uses these types (like Credentials , Emails , or UserPass ) to determine how to parse each line of your data file into variables like input.USERNAME and input.PASSWORD .
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