The workaround provided by Ronzo is much appreciated, but considering
that this will mostly be relevant in larger environments with central
authentication, keeping the cached credentials openly in the middle of
the home directory may at least open support issues with users wondering
what that file may be, deleting it, and so on.

We've also experimented with other paths, which either fails due to
missing access permissions or the requirement to start Firefox with a
different $KRB5CCNAME environment than the default.

If the Snap could access the krb5.conf(5) default default_ccache_name,
that would be a huge step forward.

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  Kerberos does not work anymore on Firefox under Ubuntu 22.04

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