OpenBullet expects data in specific formats, known as . The most common types include: Credentials (User/Pass): Format is username:password Credentials (Email/Pass): Format is email:password Numeric IDs: Format is id:pin or just number Tokens/API Keys: Format is a single string of text Proxies: Format is ip:port or ip:port:user:pass
OpenBullet configs are designed with specific constraints to ensure efficiency and accuracy. When a configuration developer builds a script, they define what types of inputs the config requires to run successfully.
What does this message actually mean? Is your config file corrupted? Is your data wrong? Or is the tool simply misconfigured? Openbullet This Config Does Not Support The Provided
The error occurs when the data type you are feeding into the runner (the "Wordlist") does not match the variables expected by the config's logic.
His system clock read 03:14 AM. He didn’t remember it being that late. Or that early. He’d started at 11:00 PM. Four hours? No—he’d only been running scans for twenty minutes. OpenBullet expects data in specific formats, known as
Implementation notes
Ensure you are not trying to load a proxy list. Step 4: Check for Missing Keychains or Variables What does this message actually mean
Add the wordlist type you are trying to use (e.g., "MAC" or "Email") to this list.