Reference Guide

Crypto-C ME Cryptographic Toolkit 11
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition 4.1.4 Security Policy Level 1
Oracle:
Solaris 11.4 on SPARC v9-T2 (64-bit), built with Sun C 5.13
Solaris 10 Update 11 on:
SPARC v9-T4 (64-bit), built with Sun C 5.13
SPARC v9-T2 (64-bit), built with Sun C 5.13
SPARC v8+ (32-bit), built with Sun C 5.13
SPARC v8 (32-bit), built with Sun C 5.8
x86_64 (64-bit) built with Sun C 5.13.
Red Hat:
Enterprise Linux 7.6 on:
PowerPC 64-bit, built with and gcc 4.4
PowerPC 32-bit, built with and gcc 4.4
Enterprise Linux 7.4 on ARMv8 (64-bit), built with gcc 4.8.
Enterprise Linux 6.10 on:
x86_64 (64-bit), built with LSB 4.0 and gcc 4.4
x86 (32-bit), built with LSB 4.0 and gcc 4.4
1.1.3 Single Operator Mode
An Operator is an individual accessing the cryptographic module or a process
operating the cryptographic module on behalf of the individual.
The operating system must enforce a single operator mode of operation, that is,
concurrent operators are explicitly excluded.
Single-user Operating Systems
The following supported operating systems are single-user operating systems, so no
steps are required to configure a single operator mode of operation:
Apple iOS
Google Android.