I got exactly the same errors as Miles above; a simple permission denied
error stopping things before AppArmor got involved.

I.e., the answer to Markus Kuhn's question is no, in fact even in
enforce mode there are no denied apparmor complaints.

I don't know whether this is because the gating problem is not being
able to read the ticket in /tmp, or whether being in the kernel solves
some of the apparmor issues, but the greater pickiness of kerberos user
definition is an issue. Do snaps run as a different uid?

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