8. Could you explain the significance of the destination network, indicated by entries like "192.168.1.0/24," in the routing table, and how does it affect the host's local subnet?
This address in example, is the host's local subnet. This rule says that the host can reach to its local subnet directly through its network interface, indicated by the dev enp4s0f2(which is the dev name in the example) mechanism label after the destination.
The entry 192.168.1.0/24 in the routing table signifies the host's local subnet. This specific rule allows the host to communicate directly with devices within its local subnet. It specifies that the host can reach its local subnet through the network interface identified by dev enp4s0f2