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Tor Relay Panel for Raspberry Pi

Run a Tor relay at home with a beautiful, simple web dashboard.

Bring real privacy power to the internet—right from your Raspberry Pi. Tor Relay Panel makes it easy for anyone to run a Tor middle relay with a clean, password-protected dashboard, live charts, and simple controls. No command-line expertise needed.

Why run a Tor relay?

  • Strengthen online privacy Keep the Tor network fast, healthy, and resilient for everyone who needs it.

  • Support digital freedom Join a global, decentralized infrastructure that protects free expression.

  • Youre in control Set your own bandwidth and monthly data cap to match your connection and plan.

Highlights

  • Friendly web interface Configure everything in minutes.

  • Middle relay only Safe for homes; no exit traffic from your IP.

  • Live charts & stats See traffic trends from the last 48 hours at a glance.

  • Reachability widget Check if your relay is publicly reachable and has the Running flag.

  • Simple controls Edit nickname, contact, ORPort, bandwidth, burst, and monthly cap anytime.

  • Secure session login Password-protected dashboard for your local network.

  • Dark / Light theme Switch instantly; your preference is remembered.

  • First-time setup wizard Create your admin account and initial settings in one flow.

  • Lightweight & open-source Built for Raspberry Pi OS (Debian) Lite 64-bit.

Who is it for?

  • Home users who want to contribute to internet privacy.

  • Makers & Raspberry Pi fans looking for a meaningful, always-on project.

  • Community builders who want a reliable middle relay with simple, visual management.

What you need

  • A Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OS (Debian) Lite 64-bit.

  • A stable home internet connection.

  • Recommended: IPv4 port forward (or IPv6 inbound) to your Tor ORPort so your relay can be publicly reachable.

🔒 The web dashboard is designed for your local network. You dont need to expose it to the internet.

Setup in minutes

  1. Get the filesClone or download this repository to your Raspberry Pi.

  2. Run the installerFrom the project folder, run the install script with sudo (one line).

  3. Open the dashboardVisit the Pis IP in your browser, follow the first-time setup, and youre done.

Youll then see:

  • Live status (Tor version, bootstrap, circuits)

  • Traffic graphs (read/written bytes over time)

  • Reachability check (consensus, flags, “Tor thinks your address is…”)

  • Simple edit panel for bandwidth, burst, and monthly cap

Screenshots

  • Dashboard (Dark Mode) Tor Relay Panel – Dashboard (Dark)

  • Dashboard (Light Mode) Tor Relay Panel – Dashboard (Light)

  • Login Panel Tor Relay Panel – Login

  • First-Time Setup Tor Relay Panel – Setup Wizard

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to open a port? Yes. To earn the Running flag and carry traffic, your relay must be reachable on its ORPort (default 9001/TCP). The dashboard includes a reachability widget to help verify this. Most homes use a simple router port-forward (or allow inbound on IPv6).

Is this an exit relay? No. This runs as a non-exit, middle relay. Your IP is not used to access websites on behalf of others.

Will this slow down my internet? You choose your bandwidth limit and monthly data cap. Pick values that keep your connection comfortable.

Is it safe to run at home? A middle relay is a popular, community-friendly way to support Tor. Always follow your ISPs terms and local laws.

Do I need to expose the dashboard to the internet? No. Keep the dashboard local-only on your home network. Only the Tor ORPort needs to be reachable from the outside.

Can I stop or change limits later? Yes—use the dashboard to pause, adjust bandwidth, burst, or monthly cap any time.

Tips for the best experience

  • Give it time: after changes, it can take a while before your relay appears with the Running flag.

  • Be consistent: keeping your Pi on helps the network and improves reliability.

  • Start modestly: begin with conservative bandwidth/cap values, then adjust upward as youre comfortable.

Uninstall

Prefer to remove everything later? Theres a friendly uninstall script included to clean up the panel and related packages. Run it from the project folder with sudo.

Join the network

Spin up your Raspberry Pi, run the installer, set your limits, and start helping keep the open internet open. Your small contribution makes a big difference. 🧅

Keywords (for discoverability)

Raspberry Pi Tor relay, Tor middle relay dashboard, easy Tor relay setup, privacy network volunteer, run a Tor node at home, open-source Tor panel, simple Tor web interface, live Tor traffic graphs, secure Tor relay management, Raspberry Pi privacy project, Tor relay Raspberry Pi guide, local web dashboard for Tor, dark mode Tor panel, lightweight Tor admin UI

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Run a Tor middle relay on Raspberry Pi with a web dashboard, live traffic charts, reachability checks, and one-command install.
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