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For school I have to create a java irc client without using libraries (pircbot for example). I have created a bot called "skynet". This bot handles all the commands I send to it.

But for a login function I need the command to be processed with the senders username and not with the BOTS (skynet)

 BufferedWriter writer = new BufferedWriter(
            new OutputStreamWriter(socket.getOutputStream()))
    else if (line.contains("!LOGIN")) //!LOGIN <username> <password>
    {
        String[] parts = line.split(" ");
        String user = parts[4];
        String pass = parts[5];
        String inpUser = user;
        String inpPass = pass; 

        BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("C:/Users/Leroy/Documents/users.txt"));
        {
            String UserPass; //user#pass
            while ((UserPass = br.readLine()) != null) {
                String Pass = UserPass.split("#")[1];
                String User = UserPass.split("#")[0];
                if (inpUser.equals(User) && inpPass.equals(Pass)) 
                {
                    System.out.print("Login succesfull: " + "\r\n"); //word onder naam van user geprint

                    writer.write("NICK " + user + "\r\n"); //dit moet verstuurd worden onder naam van de user NIET DE BOT
                    writer.write("PASS " + pass + "\r\n");
                    writer.flush();

This gives the following console output:

:[email protected] NICK :boa

Here it changes/logs the bots name in the specified username (BOA). But I need it to change/login the username of the user who send the command.

For example, if I join a #channel with the username: leroy and i send !LOGIN BOA CONSTRICTOR i want to change the users nick to the given login username/nick. Output needs to be:

[email protected] NICK :boa

Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong would be greatly appreciated.

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  • What are the contents of your users.txt file?
    – Stefan
    Apr 1, 2015 at 14:45
  • With !register <username> <password> i write the username and password to a line in the txt file seperated by a #. example: USERNAME#PASSWORD
    – user3615887
    Apr 1, 2015 at 14:52
  • I suggest that you put a breakpoint on the line if (inpUser.equals(User) && inpPass.equals(Pass)) and that you see in which case it evaluates to true and writes your output. If your input string is !LOGIN <username> <password> and you split it on a whitespace, it looks wrong to get the 4th and 5th value from that split as the entered username and password. Then again, the snippet doesn't seem complete so I could be wrong as well.
    – Stefan
    Apr 1, 2015 at 14:55
  • Let me confirm - you want to write a bot (which logs in to an IRC server as a standard client), which you want to be able to forcibly change the nickname of another client? Apr 2, 2015 at 12:36
  • Yes that is what i would like to do.
    – user3615887
    Apr 3, 2015 at 11:21

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