Apparently, I've done a stupid thing and forgot my Ubuntu Server in AWS
is Server 14. I've upgraded the ubuntu to 16.04 a few months back, but
forgot that it's supposed to be still Ubuntu Server 14.

So I followed the guide https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide
/vpc-migrate-ipv6.html and followed the steps in Ubuntu Server 16. This
got me locked out of my own server, and no matter what I tried
(rebooting, assigned new private IP, tried pinging from other servers in
the same subnet), I still can't get in. SSH ends up in Operation timed
out. I've locked myself out.

I even tried creating an AMI and launch the image into a new instance
but still it won't work, maybe because the network interfaces files are
backed up into the image as well?

What can I do to regain access to my server?

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  No default route for stateful DHCPv6

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