To fix this, you need to ensure the config's allowed wordlist types include the one you've selected:

If it is checked, but you want to test without proxies, uncheck it.

The config requires specific "Puppeteer" or "Selenium" components that aren't enabled in your OpenBullet global settings.

The "This config does not support the provided proxy" error in OpenBullet can be frustrating, but it can be resolved by troubleshooting the proxy type, format, and configuration settings. By following the steps outlined in this write-up, users can identify and resolve the issue, ensuring that their proxies work seamlessly with OpenBullet. If issues persist, updating OpenBullet or seeking support from the OpenBullet community or developers may be necessary.

the config and re-select it in the Runner to refresh the settings. 💡 Quick Tips

If the error occurs immediately, it’s a issue. If it occurs in the middle, it’s a Parsing issue. Final Tips

Are you trying to run a specific type of wordlist, like or combo list?

Look at the header metadata blocks at the very top. You will see a line that looks similar to this: [WORDLIST TYPE] ConfigType = Numeric Use code with caution.

: Check the Proxy Settings in the config. Ensure "Use Proxies" is set to match your actual setup. If you are running without proxies, set the job's Proxy Mode to Off , but ensure the config itself allows proxyless execution.

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational and authorized testing purposes only.

Here are the primary reasons you are seeing this error and how to fix them, as outlined in: 1. Wordlist Type Mismatch

In OpenBullet terminology, a "Better" (often a shorthand or typo in the source code for "Bypasser" or "Browser") refers to the used to process the request.