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Httrack might do what you need
Httrack doesn't allow me to log into the website. The only security feature it has is http authorization, and this particular website has a plain web login.
Depending on how they auth, this might give you a way to look like httrack is your existing logged in session: https://superuser.com/questions/157331/mirroring-a-web-site-behind-a-login-form
Interesting idea. Unfortunately the cookies weren't in cleartext in the page headers. I found the cookies values in the networking values, pasted them into htttrack, but that didn't work.
My html cookie-fu is weak.
Came here to say this. Idk how it does with a password protected site.