Fix bootstrap token check and secure token status guard logic#244
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- Fix bootstrap token escrow check to actually execute the command instead of echoing a literal string - Populate SECURE_TOKEN_STATUS variable so disabled/unknown user guards work correctly
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Fixes bugs identified in #240:
Bootstrap token escrow check was a no-op —
echo "profiles status -type bootstraptoken"echoed a literal string instead of executing the command. Fixed to pipe actual command output through grep.$SECURE_TOKEN_STATUS was never populated — The disabled/unknown-user guards were dead code. Added
sysadminctl -secureTokenStatuscall to populate the variable.This preserves the existing guard logic (unlike #240 which removed it) while making it actually functional.
Tested all 6 code paths via dry-run stubbing — all pass correctly.