Mark Vitale b500a76a06 libadmin: allow tests to skip authentication setup
src/libadmin/test/afscp is a testbed with subcommands to test many
libadmin functions.  Almost all of these subcommands call
SetupCommonArgs to add authentication specification arguments (e.g.
-noauth, -cell <cell>, etc).  These common args are checked in
MyBeforeProc to obtain authentication before processing the actual test
subcommand.

However, some afscp subcommands shouldn't need any authentication setup,
for example:
  UtilErrorTranslate -error <code>
  UtilNameToAddress -host <hostname>

In preparation for a future commit, modify MyBeforeProc to skip
authentication setup for subcommands that haven't called SetupCommonArgs
to define authentication options.

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AFS is a distributed file system that enables users to share and
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