auth: Use pre-existing private key in test#12010
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Generating a KeyPair is very expensive when running with TSAN, because TSAN keeps the JVM in interpreted mode. This speeds up the test running on my desktop from .368s to .151s; faster, but nobody cares. With TSAN, the speedup is from 150-500s to 4-6s. Within Google the test was timing out because it was taking so long. While we can increase the timeout, it seems better to speed up the test in this easy way.
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Generating a KeyPair is very expensive when running with TSAN, because TSAN keeps the JVM in interpreted mode. This speeds up the test running on my desktop from .368s to .151s; faster, but nobody cares. With TSAN, the speedup is from 150-500s to 4-6s. Within Google the test was timing out because it was taking so long. While we can increase the timeout, it seems better to speed up the test in this easy way.