You seem to be confusing modules filters and path filters, and ignoring all of the posting/formatting advice given.
FProt::Client is a module, not a CPAN path (it's in ~avar/), examples of the differences are explained in the CPAN::Mini documentation.
If you simply don't want to get any module containing the word 'FProt' in its name try:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CPAN::Mini;
CPAN::Mini->update_mirror(
remote => "http://your.chosen.mirror/",
local => "/local/path/here",
trace => 1,
module_filters => [ qr/fprot/i ]
);
Or simply alter the filter accordingly to suit your needs.
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