Ssh saved passphrase

Hi,

when I used linux mint or fedora, when I'd enter '' ssh router'' for the first time, it asked for saved my passphrase but with arch linux, dont have that option for now, do you know if I can do something? Or I need to always put my passphrase to connect router to ssh ?
thanks

[james@jimmy-ms7b79 ~]$ ssh router
Enter passphrase for key '/home/james/.ssh/id_ed25519': 


BusyBox v1.35.0 (2023-01-06 17:35:56 UTC) built-in shell (ash)

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 OpenWrt 22.03-SNAPSHOT, r20031-7c10b7b6f0
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root@OpenWrt:~# exit
Connection to 192.168.1.1 closed.



That's a linux question, it's happening on the client side, not openwrt.

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yep but here, you are good with linux stuff, really :wink:

No wonder, openwrt is Linux.

But it's a ssh setting on your OS, and have nothing to to with us/openwrt.

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