Using CPAN.pm to install perl modules will require access to the internet from the machine you're running on.
IIRC this is not strictly true: one can have a local mirror of all the modules he needs, and then she can conveniently use CPAN.pm with file:// URLs. Then I believe (but I am not really sure because I've only given a peek into the module's docs) one could use CPAN::Mini::Inject on the machine with internet connection to resolve dependencies for given modules and mirror them locally.
In reply to Re^2: Installing using CPAN without internet
by blazar
in thread Installing using CPAN without internet
by jimman666
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