Windows won't let you do that; you would need to assign the address to an 
adapter.

You could try 127.0.0.2 - iirc windows, like other systems, will let apps bind 
to any ip in 127/8, even if not configured. 

Bry8 Star <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi,
>( Question: How to create a tiny second instance of Unbound DNSSEC
>Validating DNS Resolver in Windows using a Private-class-C
>IP-Address other than the host's IP-address ? ).
>
>
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