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OpenFortiVPN on ARM64 produces errors wheras on AMD64 it works fine

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I was using OpenFortiVPN very successfully on my laptop running Ubuntu 22.04.1 to connect to a Fortigate VPN. Recently, after my laptop finally kicked the bucket, I decided to get a Raspberry PI 4 and installed Ubuntu 22.04.1. I am running the exact same config, same network, etc, but on the PI I just cannot initiate a successful connection.

This is the Terminal info I keep getting:

INFO:   Connected to gateway.
INFO:   Authenticated.
INFO:   Remote gateway has allocated a VPN.
Couldn't set tty to PPP discipline: Invalid argument
ERROR:  read: Input/output error
INFO:   Cancelling threads...
INFO:   Cleanup, joining threads...
ERROR:  pppd: An immediately fatal error of some kind occurred, such as an essential system call failing, or running out of virtual memory.
INFO:   Terminated pppd.
INFO:   Closed connection to gateway.
INFO:   Logged out.

Can someone maybe point me in the right direction?

P.S. I am fairly new to Linux environment.

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@mikewhatever , Thank you kindly for editing my question and correcting the format.
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Thank you so much Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos @ GITHUB for prividing the solution below:

I doubt it's an ARM64 vs. AMD64 issue. The Raspberry Linux distribution lacks a working pppd, probably because of missing kernel modules.

Something like this might help:

sudo apt install linux-modules-extra-raspi

It is working perfectly now !!

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