viyatb-oai a0586ad12d exec-server: expose environment registry payloads (#28651)
## Why

Services that proxy the exec-server environment registry endpoints need
to deserialize and forward the same Noise registration and harness-key
validation payloads. Those wire models currently live as private,
serialize-only structs in `exec-server`, which forces consumers to
duplicate the contract.

## What changed

- Add owned serde models for registration and harness-key validation
requests and responses.
- Use those models in the existing exec-server registry client.
- Re-export the models from `codex-exec-server` and `codex-core-api`.
- Keep the harness authorization request free of a derived `Debug`
implementation so it is not accidentally logged.

## Testing

- Focused exec-server registration and harness-key validation tests: 2
passed.
- `cargo check -p codex-core-api`

The full `codex-exec-server` suite compiled and ran 254 tests: 222
passed, while 32 existing filesystem sandbox tests could not run under
the nested macOS sandbox (`sandbox_apply: Operation not permitted`).

Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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