Hello,

I'm building a new 2-node Postgreql 13 streaming replication cluster. I'm able 
to clone the primary to the standby using pg_basebackup.
However, the standby is unable to authenticate to the primary to begin recovery 
during startup. It logs an error, "FATAL:  could not connect to the primary 
server: fe_sendauth: no password supplied".

I've tried using both .pgpass and passing the password explicitly in the 
myrecovery.conf primary_conninfo string. Debug logs on the primary show the 
initial connection. but no user provided and no authentication attempt.

pg_hba.conf on the primary:
host    all,replication     repl            primary-database-server           
scram-sha-256
host    all,replication     repl            standby-database-server           
scram-sha-256

myrecovery.conf on the standby:
primary_conninfo = 'host=primary-database-server port=5432 user=repl 
application_name=standby-server-name'
recovery_target_timeline = 'latest'
primary_slot_name = 'standby_replication_slot'

.pgpass on the standby:
# hostname:port:database:username:password
*:*:replication:repl:repl_user_password

I've triple-checked that the password in .pgpass matches the password set for 
the repl user in the database, and the repl user has REPLICATION access.
I'm able to connect to the primary server using the repl user and the psql 
client, both via .pgpass and providing the password directly.
I can't figure out why the standby postgres server is skipping the provided 
credentials when connecting to the primary.

Thank you for your time,

Will Keaney

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