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+<think>
+Okay, I need to classify this bug report about QEMU into either 'user-mode' or 'system-mode'. The issue is about exposing exports based on authentication. 
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+First, let me think about what each mode entails. User-mode deals with processes and applications running under a user's privileges, without needing high-level access. System-mode involves higher privileges, peripherals, devices, and the OS itself.
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+Exposing exports related to authentication likely touches deeper parts of the system, like how QEMU interacts with device drivers or handles security at a lower level. Authentication could involve kernel modules or system services, which are part of the system's core functionality. So this seems more aligned with system-mode because it affects higher-level privileges and possibly hardware interactions.
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+I don't think this is about user applications; it's probably related to how QEMU manages authentication in its virtualized environment, which would be a system-level concern.
+</think>
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+system
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