The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate bandwidth. The more people who run relays, the better the Tor network will be. The current Tor network is quite small compared to the number of people who need to use Tor, which means we need more dedicated volunteers like you to run relays.
By running a Tor relay you can help make the Tor network:
Running a relay requires technical skill and commitment, which is why we've created a wealth of resources to help our relay operators.
Bridges, guards, middle relays, and exits all serve important functions in the Tor network. Learn about the different relays you can run.
Requirements for Tor relays depend on the type of relay and the bandwidth they provide. Learn more about specific relay requirements.
How to choose a good hosting provider, what's an AS and Operating System diversity.
How to install and configure each type of relay: bridge, guard, middle, and exit.
How to get involved with the Tor relay operator community, advice on responding to abuse complaints, and how to start an organization dedicated to relay operation.
How to get help if you run into issues
The processes and policies that govern relays on the Tor network.
The best resource of all is the active community of relay operators on tor-relays mailing list and on IRC #tor-relays in irc.oftc.net.