You probably need to (locally) sign the key because GPG doesn't trust it:

$ gpg --lsign C29D97ED198D22A3

The signature is correct:

$ gpg -v openvpn-install-2.3.11-I601-x86_64.exe.asc
gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1
gpg: assuming signed data in 'openvpn-install-2.3.11-I601-x86_64.exe'
gpg: Signature made Tue 10 May 2016 12:07:26 PM MSK
gpg:                using DSA key C29D97ED198D22A3
gpg: using pgp trust model
gpg: Good signature from "Samuli Seppänen <[email protected]>" [full]
gpg: binary signature, digest algorithm SHA1, key algorithm dsa1024

On 08/20/2016 12:51 AM, Andrej Georgi wrote:
> Dear OpenVPN-Team,
>
> I downloaded "openvpn-install-2.3.11-I601-x86_64.exe" from
> "https://openvpn.net/index.php/download/community-downloads.html"; and
> its signature and checked it using "GNU Privacy Assistant" with public
> key of Samuli (ID 198D22A3 from 2009-11-21). "GNU Privacy Assistant"
> says the signature is invalid. The public key of Samuli shows validity
> unknown in GPA.
>
> Is the public key of Samuli out of date?
>
> Regards
>
> Andrej
>

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