We did some progress in investigating this, and it appears that a
problem still exists: if the system is using autofs and snapd is started
before any NFS home directory is mounted, snapd will fail to detect the
fact that the system is using autofs (or NFS), and will not grant snap-
confine those permissions needed to use the network.

Given that this bug is old and that indeed a (partial) fix landed, I
suggest to keep it closed; I noticed that someone else filed a new bug
which explicitly mentions the autofs case, so I suggest continuing the
discussion there:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1884299

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