Ugh.

I don't see what subiquity can do differently here, we're just making
snapd api calls, it seems to me (and I don't just want to be seen as
passing the buck) that snapd is the right place to solve this (or even
the store: it could detect the request is coming from an internal IP and
not return CDN links?).

That said, being able to access api.snapcraft.com but not fastly is a
situation mostly (?) peculiar to our infrastructure, so maybe we should
add a way to specify via answers that we should set
SNAPPY_STORE_NO_CDN=1 for snapd.

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