Personally, I don't believe the behaviour should be changed.  The
default is the same for Windows and Linux with the Cisco client, and is
more secure than allowing dual-homed access.  If you're sufficiently
sure that you are not compromising your VPN provider by doing so,
there's no reason you can't modify the routes manually, but it seems a
poor choice by default, as most people who would not be able to modify
the routes would also not be able to guarantee the integrity of their
VPN client sufficiently to protect the providers network.

Further, if vpnc were to provide open routing by default, it would be in
the interest of many VPN providers to block vpnc from access, thereby
defeating the value of the tool.

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No default internet traffic after connecting to VPN
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