Thanks guys. This jives w/ what I understood from reading online. Also, after thinking about it a little bit more: if a setting in opnsense (or any OS for that matter) could convince the rest of the internet that your IP address was in a different country, VPNs for streaming services and the like would be unnecessary. At any rate, your comments are validating.
Out of curiosity, I fired up my old pfsense installation. I checked the logs and noticed that the IP address issued by my ISP changed about a month ago. This after staying the same as far back as the logs go. The newer IP address was in the same range as the one that opnsense gets, and has the same issue. No real surprise there. But it does hint at maybe this block of IP addresses being new for the ISP. Checking ARIN also suggests that the ISP acquired this block of IP addresses late last year. This particular ISP has been expanding in my area quite a bit over the last few years, too.
So I think it all adds up to the ISP recently acquiring this block of IP addresses, and some geolocating databases lagging behind on updating this in their databases. Its annoying but there isn't much to be done about it - just wait for folks to fix it.
I appreciate the VPN suggestion, but when I tried that out in the past, it causes other more annoying issues.
Out of curiosity, I fired up my old pfsense installation. I checked the logs and noticed that the IP address issued by my ISP changed about a month ago. This after staying the same as far back as the logs go. The newer IP address was in the same range as the one that opnsense gets, and has the same issue. No real surprise there. But it does hint at maybe this block of IP addresses being new for the ISP. Checking ARIN also suggests that the ISP acquired this block of IP addresses late last year. This particular ISP has been expanding in my area quite a bit over the last few years, too.
So I think it all adds up to the ISP recently acquiring this block of IP addresses, and some geolocating databases lagging behind on updating this in their databases. Its annoying but there isn't much to be done about it - just wait for folks to fix it.
I appreciate the VPN suggestion, but when I tried that out in the past, it causes other more annoying issues.