I mean a very liberal rule that just allows all to access the socket.

But, anyways that's indeed something different.

But the point is that basically any process to the authd socket (it's
just like having access to /etc/passwd or /etc/group), while it's up to
authd itself to check if the caller has powers.

In future things would likely go through userdb, but for now we can't
(as per some SSH limitations).

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  document portal broken due to apparmor blocking fusermount3 to access
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