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I'm aware you have the blocking routine in the event the VPN session is lost. BUT I must say by putting in blanket firewall rules to block all traffic is not only cumbersom but seems too invasive..
Maybe a command to disable the NIC, or change the default route..
But my suggestion is something of an alternative..
In the event of the VPN tunnel going down how about a mechanisn which re-establishes the VPN session. Similar to the routine of auto connection when the VPN client starts after a reboot.