Note kumina license, and link to kumina blog post.

Ed Schouten blog article:
http://blog.kumina.nl/2011/06/proxying-and-multiplexing-novnc-using-wsproxy/

Also, clarify external code licenses.
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websockify is licensed under the LGPL version 3 (see docs/LICENSE.GPL-3 and websockify is licensed under the LGPL version 3 (see docs/LICENSE.GPL-3 and
docs/LICENSE.LGPL-3) with the following exceptions: docs/LICENSE.LGPL-3) with the following exceptions:
include/base64.js : Dual GPL-2 or LGPL-2.1 include/base64.js : Choice of MIT 1.1, GPL-2 or LGPL-2.1
include/web-socket-js/ : New BSD license. Source code at include/web-socket-js/ : New BSD license. Source code at
http://github.com/gimite/web-socket-js https://github.com/gimite/web-socket-js
other/kumina.c : Simplified BSD license (2 clause).
Original source at
https://github.com/kumina/wsproxy

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### Description ### Description
The upstream source of kumina is here: https://github.com/kumina/wsproxy The upstream source of the kumina proxy is [here](https://github.com/kumina/wsproxy).
[This article](http://blog.kumina.nl/2011/06/proxying-and-multiplexing-novnc-using-wsproxy/)
describes the kumina proxy.
kumina is an application that can be run from inetd, which allows noVNC kumina is an application that can be run from inetd, which allows noVNC
to connect to an unmodified libvncserver. Furthermore, it makes use of to connect to an unmodified libvncserver. Furthermore, it makes use of