Most config developers specify exactly what data type is needed.
Remove any empty lines at the bottom of your .txt file, as these often trigger "not supported" errors.
Always convert your lists to Email:Pass or User:Pass before loading them. openbullet this config does not support the provided better
The config's stack might have a "Parse" block that expects a specific string length or character set which your data lacks. Step-by-Step Fixes 1. Check the Config Metadata
This error typically triggers when there is a fundamental mismatch between the type of information you are feeding the software and what the specific configuration file is programmed to process. Understanding the Root Cause Most config developers specify exactly what data type
At its core, OpenBullet operates on a "Input -> Process -> Output" logic. The "Input" is your wordlist (comprising usernames, passwords, emails, etc.), and the "Process" is the Config.
If the metadata looks correct, the issue might be in the first few blocks of the Config: Check if there is a block at the very beginning. The config's stack might have a "Parse" block
The "Wordlist Type" setting within the Config’s metadata is set to a specific category (like "Default") that doesn't match your environment.
Most config developers specify exactly what data type is needed.
Remove any empty lines at the bottom of your .txt file, as these often trigger "not supported" errors.
Always convert your lists to Email:Pass or User:Pass before loading them.
The config's stack might have a "Parse" block that expects a specific string length or character set which your data lacks. Step-by-Step Fixes 1. Check the Config Metadata
This error typically triggers when there is a fundamental mismatch between the type of information you are feeding the software and what the specific configuration file is programmed to process. Understanding the Root Cause
At its core, OpenBullet operates on a "Input -> Process -> Output" logic. The "Input" is your wordlist (comprising usernames, passwords, emails, etc.), and the "Process" is the Config.
If the metadata looks correct, the issue might be in the first few blocks of the Config: Check if there is a block at the very beginning.
The "Wordlist Type" setting within the Config’s metadata is set to a specific category (like "Default") that doesn't match your environment.