This is odd, as sssd has a good test suite[1] which exercises ldap
integration, kerberos, and even smart card logins:


(...)
2183s autopkgtest [16:30:29]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary
2183s ldap-user-group-ldap-auth PASS
2183s ldap-user-group-krb5-auth PASS
2183s sssd-softhism2-certificates-tests.sh PASS
2183s sssd-smart-card-pam-auth-configs PASS

I've seen that kind of permission denied errors with systemd
notifications in the past when the application was under apparmor
confinement, but sssd doesn't have a default apparmor profile. In any
case, do you see anything in the `dmesg -wT` output or even
/var/log/syslog when you try to start sssd and get this error?


1. https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-
noble/noble/amd64/s/sssd/20240421_163046_bc362@/log.gz

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