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Remove feature flag for VNet launch daemon #44923

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions docs/pages/connect-your-client/vnet.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -32,9 +32,10 @@ have `tcp://` as the protocol in their addresses.
Click "Connect" next to the TCP app. This starts VNet if it's not already running. Alternatively,
you can start VNet through the connection list in the top left.

VNet needs to set up a network device and configure DNS on your device, so it'll ask for admin
permissions. For now your password is needed each time you start VNet, but we're working on showing
the prompt only once.
During the first launch, macOS will prompt you to enable a background item for tsh.app. VNet needs
this background item in order to configure DNS on your device. To enable the background item, either
interact with the system notification or go to System Settings > General > Logit Items and look for
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tsh.app under "Allow in the Background".

![VNet starting up](../../img/use-teleport/vnet-starting@2x.png)

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