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> It seems it happens because the kernel routing tables daemon or somesuch thing 
> just finds the closest interface to an IP, and comes up with ipsec0. When the 
> ppp0 iface comes back up it doesn't reestablish the default route back to 
> ppp0.
> 
> This must be a fairly common problem, how do people correct this ?

You can make some simple modifications to ip-up.local and ip-down.local. 
Here's what I do:

http://lists.freeswan.org/pipermail/design/2002-July/003070.html

Note that you've got to substitute the address of your default gateway into
the scripts...

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Sam Sgro
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