https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40892

--- Comment #2 from Ferry <ft...@telfort.nl> ---
Unfortunately this is still not implemented in 17.12.3 (Kubuntu Bionic).

I'll try to make the case for this functionality: on a shared file server
(obviously sharing with Windows users), just giving the group read/write
permissions is not always enough (for instance to change the owner of a file).
The situation can be resolved using ACL's as that translates nicely to windows
permissions. As ACL's can be made to inherit (on file/dir creation) all new
files under a shared directory can have their correct ACL's set.

Of course if a sub directory is created without setting ACL's (by moving from
another place without ACL's) these wrong settings also inherit. So it would be
very nice to be able to correctly view and set them from within Dolphin.

Currently we work around this by mounting the server using smb4k so we don't
need to use the kio slave.

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