My understanding is that you would have to install all of those Modules that it uses into your local lib directory specified in your use lib statement. This is only for modules that are not already in the normal @INC path.
I used to run on eHost (let's not go there) and it was the same kind of FTP and no ssh or telnet type <stuff>. Very limiting.
As to faking command line access through a script: Most likely any cgi script you write that opens a system pipe and tries to run commands will fail because the script will most likely run as either your user or as 'nobody'.
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