Given a way to detect broken DNS at package install time, it might be 
reasonable to set name resolve order to broadcast first 
at that point, if such brokenness is detected.  A comment line indicating that 
resolve order was set like this because DNS brokenness was detected at 
date/time could also be added to smb.conf.

While this wouldn't solve the issue for people who install SAMBA and
then later deliberately break their own DNS, it should catch a
reasonable fraction of cases.

Opinion: It's probably not politically feasible, but if Ubuntu checked
for DNS brokenness at boot, and displayed a scary warning to contact
your ISP and ask them to disable DNS redirection, over time we might see
fewer ISPs do it, because they'd see increased costs in terms of the
number of support calls? ;)

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