Nope, no loopback, it's a firewall appliance!

Anyway, DMZ and/or static NAT/PAT could give you what you need

Worst case, set a vpn access of any kind (IPSec, SSL, PPTP)

HTH
Ziv


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Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco ASA Management

Hello Everyone,I want to know if there is a way to get access to internal
Cisco ASA interface from the "Outside world".
I want to achieve something similar to Loopback interface on Cisco routers.

Thanks,
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Almog.
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