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Sometimes in such remote places it is possible to map a network drive or a serial port. If not, it all depends on the amount of data being transferred.
Since there is little data, you can compress it, and then expel it in base64 (or even generate a QR code), then take a picture and recognize it.
What data to take then?
What kind of access is available, the console is most likely something like vnc, if it is not modified, then it is possible to write an application based on libvnc plus a script running on the server itself, displaying the necessary information on the screen in some form (for example, in a bitmap)
Usually remote access is used precisely as a tool to protect data from access to it, more precisely, to simplify the infrastructure for protecting it (a typical virus from the workplace will no longer get to the server, but a specially written one can snitch on an application in an accessible programming language through such a console)
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