The tool sends each line from the wordlist through the config to see how the server responds.
If you’ve used OpenBullet for security testing or automation, you’ve likely run into cryptic error messages. One of the most common (and confusing) is:
The configuration you are trying to run is designed for a , but your wordlist (or manual input) does not match that expected structure.
To resolve this issue, follow the step-by-step protocol below. openbullet this config does not support the provided better
In most leaked configs, the better value is just a static string like true or v1.2.3 . The error appears simply because the user left the field blank.
—to match the requirements of the target website. If you attempt to run a config that expects Email:Pass using a wordlist formatted as
For further troubleshooting, you can visit the OpenBullet Discourse or the OpenBullet GitHub Issues for community-supported fixes. The tool sends each line from the wordlist
Ensure the Wordlist type dropdown is explicitly selected, not left blank.
To fix this, you need to ensure the config's allowed wordlist types include the one you've selected:
Ensure it matches your data (e.g., if your list is test@gmail.com:pass123 , the type must be EmailPass ). To resolve this issue, follow the step-by-step protocol
: Feeding a User:Pass wordlist into a config designed for Email:Pass .
Configuration formats often change between major versions of software. If a configuration was written for OpenBullet 1.x, it will likely fail or produce errors in OpenBullet 2.x (Anomaly) because the underlying structure and block types have been completely redesigned.
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