Did you mean to say adding a chomp function after reading the file,like below:
$user = <$client_socket>;
chop($user); #remove the \n
print "$prefix USER = $user\n";
unless (open (USERNAME, "username"))
{
print "ERROR:Cannot open username file.\n";
exit(1); # ERROR
}
while(<USERNAME>)
{
my @newusername = <USERNAME>;
chomp($newusername);
foreach $name (@newusername)
{
if($name ne $user)
{
print $client_socket "ERR\n";
print "$prefix ERROR: user $user not permitted to use
+this mode. Exiting.\n";
close(USERNAME);
exit(1);
}
}
}
#else, continue
print $client_socket "ACK\n"; # approve the user.
close(USERNAME);
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