Kerberos is new stuff to me; At the moment I can't speak as to why the
hack #53 worked in 22.04 but not in 24.04, nor suggest any other
workaround. What is often useful is to see if there is any Apparmor
denial in 'journalctl -f' as the error happens (or just use snappy-
debug).

Anyway, my first goal would be to reproduce the issue myself so I can
poke at it directly without burdening you with each exploratory or
tentative measure I'd like to try.

I just gave https://docs.active-directory-
wp.com/Networking/Single_Sign_On/Kerberos_SSO_with_Apache_on_Linux.html
a quick read and it looks possible to set it up locally to reproduce the
issue, so that's where I'll start. If that sounds absurd or unfeasible
please do let me know.

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Title:
  [snap] kerberos GSSAPI no longer works after deb->snap transition

Status in Mozilla Firefox:
  New
Status in snapd:
  New
Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I configure AuthServerWhitelist as documented:

  https://www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/http-
  authentication

  and can see my whitelisted domains in chrome://policy/

  but websites that used to work with SPNEGO/GSSAPI/kerberos no longer
  work. I'm guessing the snap needs some sort of permission to use the
  kerberos ticket cache (or the plumbing to do so doesn't exist...).

  I can confirm that Chrome has the desired behavior.

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