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Previously it was taking a random u8 mod 100, which meant that the numbers 0-55 were 50% more likely to come up than any others. Make it a u16 instead, so that the numbers 0-35 are only about 0.15% more likely.
Here is some documentation for Nmap, but these files are much less comprehensive than what you'll find at the actual Nmap documentation site ( http://nmap.org ).
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