I know you can map a username to a parent proxy (i.e. cache_peer) using and acl directive, e.g.
``` acl parent_proxy_testuser_1 proxy_auth testuser1 cache_peer <IP> parent <port> 0 proxy-only cache_peer_access parent1 allow parent_proxy_testuser_1 cache_peer_access parent1 deny !parent_proxy_testuser_1 ``` But how can you map the user password to a parent proxy? E.g, so that testuser1:qvmgPUJ5xW-121@18.234.74.214:3292 testuser1:qvmgPUJ5xW-122@18.234.74.214:3292 testuser1:qvmgPUJ5xW-123@18.234.74.214:3292 map to a different parent proxy? I know that the external_acl_type directive allows you to create a custom ACL helper, but it does not accept a user password parameter. Any help appreciated.
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