How are you viewing what the rights of the remote directory are?

This doesn't seem to be a file-roller bug, but a GNOME nautilus bug
(remote dirs are always read as 700), as when I checked file permissions
via SSH and "ls -la" I did not see this bug, bug I did see it in the
nautilus interface, which incorrectly reported the permissions.

Does this occur with a spesifc archive, and can you test via console ssh
that the issue still occurs and is not a file permission display bug?

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file-roller sets parent directory rights to 700
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227270
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