It'll run fine, but I won't be able to connect to it from the inside of a corporate firewall, which doesn't actually grant me access to the internet, but redirects me transparently to an HTTP proxy that only permits HTTP requests to tcp/80 and tcp/443, with SSL interception on the proxy.
You can run whatever you want however you want, but that doesn't change the reality of the enterprise environment.
You can run whatever you want however you want, but that doesn't change the reality of the enterprise environment.