@paelzer, it is making an usual call to host and checking the return:
LC_ALL=C host -t soa local. 2>&1
and theoretically this maps to:
LC_ALL=C dig -t soa local. 2>&1

Practically, I don't think this works.  I do not have a "local." start
of authority record and when I run these commands I get a 1 return value
from host and a 0 return value from dig.  It might be possible that you
can parse the output of dig to get the same information, but I don't
know what dig outputs when "local." shows up with an SOA record.  If I
recall correctly, this should only happen on _very_ broken networks.
The avahi folks might know more about how to proceed.

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  strongswan ipsec fails to finish connection (hangs after installing
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