ASN.1 data display code, copyright Peter Gutmann
<pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz>, based on ASN.1 dump program by David Kemp,
with contributions from various people including Matthew Hamrick, Bruno
Couillard, Hallvard Furuseth, Geoff Thorpe, David Boyce, John Hughes,
'Life is hard, and then you die', Hans-Olof Hermansson, Tor Rustad,
Kjetil Barvik, James Sweeny, Chris Ridd, David Lemley, John Tobey, James
Manger, Igor Perminov, and several other people whose names I've
misplaced.

[...]

You can use this code in whatever way you want, as long as you don't try
to claim you wrote it.

(Someone asked for clarification on what this means, treat it as a very
mild form of the BSD license in which you're not required to include LONG
LEGAL DISCLAIMERS IN ALL CAPS but just a small note in a corner somewhere
(e.g. the back of a manual) that you're using the dumpasn1 code.  If you 
do use it, please make sure you're using a recent version, I occasionally 
see screen shots from incredibly ancient versions that are nowhere near 
as good as what current versions produce.  Finally, see the note earlier
about this being purely a debugging tool and not production-quality code).
