Fix FreeBSD/OpenBSD builds: target-specific keyring features and BSD hardening #6680
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Summary
Builds on FreeBSD and OpenBSD were failing due to globally enabled Linux-specific keyring features and hardening code paths not gated by OS. This PR scopes keyring native backends to the
appropriate targets, disables default features at the workspace root, and adds a BSD-specific hardening function. Linux/macOS/Windows behavior remains unchanged, while FreeBSD/OpenBSD
now build and run with a supported backend.
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