I've obviously missed something simple here, but how do you configure
sudo to allow a user to open a shell as another user?

ie

sudo -s -u oracle

I need to allow two external users access to the oracle account to set
up a system but I don't want to tell them the password or change it as
it's NIS...

anyideas???

TIA
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